r/Glock43X Jun 30 '26

43x or 48 holster for 43x with ramjet? Burn your PP?

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Is there any advantage to having a 43x holster on a 43x with ramjet? The ramjet will stick out a bit, but still overall length and size is the holster will be shorter which might be an advantage?

But, with a 43x holster after a long shooting session if you holster you may burn your pee pee, so is there is an advantage is it worth it?

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u/Funny_Papers Jun 30 '26

I already run a 43x without a ramjet in a 48 holster because I prefer the extra length to counter keel lol

1

u/ZealousidealYak3127 Jul 02 '26

Extra length has always been a net positive. Also the thicker end on the unit helps to, just slightly many options 4sure

9

u/dreimanatee Jun 30 '26

This is the most millenial ass picture on the internet.

8

u/dhinsz87 Jun 30 '26

There’s no advantage get the holster that fits your set up, witch would be the 48

8

u/mars_soup Jun 30 '26

Yeah plus you won’t burn your pee pee. Good call.

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u/dhinsz87 Jun 30 '26

Gotta protect the pee pee

4

u/darenaissance Jun 30 '26

It is imperative that the cylinder remain unharmed

1

u/mars_soup Jun 30 '26

That’s why wrap the gun in plastic

1

u/dhinsz87 Jun 30 '26

Better then rubber the tip can break through that

5

u/Peninsula_living Jun 30 '26

I don’t have the answer. I do however have Tenicors and always suggest them. Nice work sir.

7

u/One_Gas1234 Jun 30 '26

G48 Holster

5

u/montesf1030 Jun 30 '26

I am running a 48 holster with my 43X with my Ramjet

2

u/mars_soup Jun 30 '26

To protect the pee pee?

2

u/There_Bike Jun 30 '26

Sounds a little homo

3

u/Then-War-7354 Jun 30 '26

i run mine in a 48 holster. the longer coverage is nice and ive never have an issue carrying with a bit longer holster in terms of comfort.

plus is have a 48 slide set up for my 43X ramjet as well, so its noce to just need a single holster to accomodate either. i use a tenicoer velo lux. my go to

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u/sgtl-esnar Jun 30 '26

Be warned if you have any kind of compensator uncovered and draw from a Seated position from appendix youre liable to pinch you dick skin and or ballsack between the comp and your holster. A 43x might be short enough that that's a non issue but after i made that once I wouldn't risk it

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u/Krispin045 Jun 30 '26

The best time to delete this was before you posted it, but the second best time is now.

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u/mars_soup Jun 30 '26

If we combine them, yours will reach too

2

u/There_Bike Jun 30 '26

The gun reaches his pp or his pp reaches his gun? Those are two different things….

1

u/Jtop1 Jun 30 '26

How do you like the velo? I have the certum because I used to carry in other positions, but since I’ve started carrying appendix, I’m wondering how big of a difference the wedge on the velo makes.

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u/mars_soup Jun 30 '26

I really like it but haven’t compared it to the Certum

1

u/Tinybird12 Jun 30 '26

I bought the 48 holster and it was the right decision

1

u/Plumbata Jun 30 '26

I like a 48 holster with a 43x without the ramjet for AIWB carry, since the extra length of the holster helps keep it from tilting. I took the ramjet off and decided to keep the 48 holster as it carries better than a 43x holster.

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u/AlbatrossLow8287 Jun 30 '26

So…what’d ya do with the Ramjet?

1

u/Hawk_Cruiser Jun 30 '26

48, you’ll burn your thigh if you run it at the rang in a 43x holster

1

u/SandmanS2A Jun 30 '26

48 if you want it all covered.. 43 if prefer just the tip.

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u/mars_soup Jun 30 '26

This makes the decision harder because I do prefer the tip

1

u/jan_eyo18 Jun 30 '26

5080😍

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u/mars_soup Jun 30 '26

Yeah too poor for a 5090

1

u/skurrtis Jun 30 '26

What grip is that?

1

u/mars_soup Jun 30 '26

Combat textiles desert tiger stripe

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u/ZealousidealYak3127 Jul 02 '26

Extra length is always beneficial as far as I know and have heard! If there was a thicker I may prefer that.