The suitability of the Glock 45 for concealed carry depends on various factors related to the firearm’s design and the individual carrier’s needs. The Glock 45 combines a compact slide length with a full-sized grip, offering a balance between concealability and shootability. Features like its relatively slim profile, striker-fired action, and customizable grip contribute to its potential effectiveness as a concealed carry option.
A comfortable and effective concealed carry pistol often balances ease of concealment, ammunition capacity, and controllability during firing. The ability to carry a firearm discreetly while maintaining reliable access and proficiency in its use are key considerations for personal defense. The historical development of compact and subcompact handguns has been driven by this need, allowing individuals to more effectively exercise their right to self-defense.