Mission First Tactical IWB Holster for Glock 43 Black
Mission First TacticalThe Mission First Tactical Ambidextrous Holster for the Glock 43 is a precision-crafted, multi-carry solution designed for concealed carriers who demand versatility, reliability, and a secure fit without compromise.
- Converts seamlessly between AIWB, IWB, and OWB carry positions
- Ambidextrous design accommodates both right- and left-handed shooters
- Audible click on re-holstering confirms your Glock 43 is fully secured
- Adjustable cant from 0–15 degrees for personalized draw angle comfort
- Handmade to precise tolerances specifically fitted for the Glock 43
- Includes a 1½" belt clip compatible with standard carry belts
Who This Is For
This holster is built for everyday concealed carriers, off-duty law enforcement, and serious self-defense practitioners who want a single holster that adapts to their lifestyle. Whether you're appendix carrying in slim-fit clothes, running an OWB setup at the range, or switching between dominant hands, the Mission First Tactical Glock 43 holster delivers consistent performance across every carry configuration.
Specifications
| Brand | Mission First Tactical |
|---|---|
| Compatible Firearm | Glock 43 |
| Color | Black |
| Carry Positions | AIWB, IWB, OWB |
| Handedness | Ambidextrous |
| Cant Adjustment | 0–15 Degrees |
| Belt Clip Width | 1½ Inch |
| Retention | Adjustable with Audible Click |
| Construction | Handmade, Advanced Polymer Materials |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this holster fit the Glock 43X or Glock 48?
This holster is specifically molded to fit the standard Glock 43 frame. The Glock 43X and Glock 48 have a wider grip and longer barrel respectively, so they are not compatible with this model. Mission First Tactical offers dedicated holsters for those platforms, so be sure to select the correct model for your firearm.
Can I use this holster with a pistol-mounted light or red dot sight?
This holster is designed for the standard Glock 43 without weapon-mounted accessories. Adding a light or optic may affect fitment and retention. If you carry a Glock 43 with a red dot or light, look for a Mission First Tactical model specifically cut for those configurations to ensure a safe and secure fit.
How do I adjust the retention on this holster?
Retention is adjusted via a screw on the holster body that increases or decreases the pressure applied to the trigger guard area of the Glock 43. Tightening the screw increases retention for a more secure hold, while loosening it allows for a faster draw. Always test your draw and re-holstering with an unloaded firearm after making any retention adjustments.