ETS Group GLK439 9-Round 9mm Luger Pistol Magazine for Glock 43 - Clear Polymer
ETS Group
The ETS Group GLK43 7-round 9mm Luger magazine is a lightweight polymer alternative to factory Glock 43 magazines, built for shooters who want reliable capacity without the steel price tag. Whether you're running a dedicated carry gun, keeping a backup mag in your range bag, or maintaining a rotation of spares, these translucent magazines let you see your ammunition at a glance—no guessing whether you're topped off before you head out.
ETS translucent polymer construction keeps weight minimal while maintaining the feed reliability you expect from a Glock platform mag. The design resists creep during long-term storage; feed lips and body stay firm and won't spread even when fully loaded and sitting in a drawer for months. Disassembly is straightforward thanks to a specially designed base plate, and the magazine works with both OEM Glock floorplates and common aftermarket options, so you can mix and match to suit your setup.
At 7 rounds, this magazine sits between the compact 6-round and extended 9-round versions ETS offers, giving you a practical capacity bump in a profile that won't bulk up your carry gun unnecessarily. If you shoot Glock 43 and want spare magazines that won't break the bank or add unnecessary weight, these translucent rounds are worth stacking in your kit.
| Manufacturer | ETS Group |
| Firearm Compatibility | Glock 43 |
| Caliber | 9mm Luger |
| Capacity | 7 rounds |
| Material | Translucent polymer |
Yes. The ETS GLK43 magazine is engineered specifically for the Glock 43 platform and is compatible with both factory Glock floorplates and common aftermarket options.
The translucent polymer construction lets you visually check the magazine at any time, so you'll immediately know if it's loaded or empty without removing cartridges or disassembling the mag.
ETS polymer magazines resist creep, meaning the feed lips and body won't spread or deform even when fully loaded and stored for extended periods—a common issue with some polymer designs.
The magazine features a specially designed base plate that makes disassembly straightforward, so you can field-strip it easily if needed.