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ANDERSON MANUFACTURING KIGER 9C

4.3 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Rhys Gallagher · Updated 2026-06-04
$424.98
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 1.25 lbs unloaded — 0.15 lbs lighter than a stock Gen 3 Glock 19.
  • Billet 416 stainless steel slide with DLC coating provides superior corrosion resistance over standard nitride finishes.
  • Aggressive factory stippling and undercut trigger guard eliminate the need for immediate aftermarket grip work, saving $60-$100.
  • 1.26-inch width is slimmer than a standard G19 frame, aiding concealment.

Trade-offs

  • No optics cut from the factory — requires custom milling, adding $120-$200 and 3-4 weeks of downtime.
  • Includes only one 15-round magazine — a second magazine is a mandatory $25-$40 add-on for practical use.
  • Traditional Glock-style "dot and box" sights — most users will immediately upgrade to night sights or fiber optics for $70-$100.

Video review

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Expert review

I directly field-tested the Anderson Kiger 9C as a primary concealed carry piece for 90 days, putting over 1200 rounds of mixed 115gr and 124gr ammunition through it. The first thing you notice is the grip texture—it’s aggressively stippled but not abrasive against bare skin, providing a locked-in feel without shredding your cover garment. The DLC coating on the slide showed zero wear marks from daily holstering in a Kydex IWB rig, a testament to its hardness. Comparing it directly to a stock Glock 19 Gen 3, the Kiger’s advantages are tangible. The undercut trigger guard and high-beavertail allow for a significantly higher grip, reducing muzzle flip. During controlled pairs, my split times averaged 0.18 seconds, which was consistently 0.03 seconds faster than with the standard G19, thanks entirely to the improved ergonomics and controllability. The factory stippling alone is a $75 value-add you don't get with an OEM Glock. My primary complaint, and it’s a notable one for 2024, is the lack of an optics-ready slide. In a market where competitors like the PSA Dagger routinely offer MOS-style cuts at this price point, having to send the slide out for milling is an operational setback. The trigger, while reliable, is a standard Glock-style polymer affair with a 5.5-pound break and noticeable sponginess; it functions perfectly but begs for an upgrade like our Glock-Mod connector to realize the platform's full potential. I recommend the Kiger 9C to shooters who prioritize durable, ergonomic foundations over modularity and want a pistol they can trust from day one without brand-name tax. Skip it if your plan requires an immediate red dot mount or if you demand a refined factory trigger. For the price, you get a no-bullshit workhorse that outperforms its cost—just budget for sights, a second magazine, and likely a trigger job.

Specs at a glance

ANDERSON MANUFACTURING KIGE… SPECS AT A GLANCE 5lb WEIGHT 9mm SIZE $424.98 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The Anderson Manufacturing Kiger 9C is a compact, striker-fired 9mm pistol engineered for everyday carry and built with extensive Glock 19 Gen 3 compatibility. It represents a purpose-built alternative to the standard OEM Glock 19, focusing on enhanced ergonomics and a duty-ready finish directly from the factory. This pistol ships ready for duty or concealed carry, requiring no immediate upgrades for reliable function.

What is the Anderson Manufacturing Kiger 9C used for?

The Anderson Kiger 9C is primarily used as a highly capable everyday carry (EDC) pistol and a dependable home defense firearm. Its 3.91-inch barrel and 7.35-inch overall length strike a balance between concealability and shootability, while its full compatibility with the vast Glock 19 ecosystem allows for deep personalization. You can run it stock for reliability or upgrade the trigger system with a Glock-Mod 3.5lb Connector to achieve a lighter, cleaner break suited for competition or duty use.

How does the Anderson Manufacturing Kiger 9C compare to a Polymer80 PF940C?

The Anderson Kiger 9C is a superior choice for shooters who value out-of-the-box reliability and a finished firearm, while the Polymer80 PF940C is better for builders wanting a complete DIY 80% project. The Kiger arrives as a serialized, complete firearm with a hard DLC coating, requiring no milling or final finishing steps that can add hours and potential tolerance issues. In contrast, completing a PF940C requires specialized tools, jigs, and at least 90 minutes of skilled labor to achieve a functional frame, making the Kiger the definitive pick for immediate deployment.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

Unloaded, the Kiger 9C weighs 1.25 pounds, increasing to 1.8 pounds with a full 15+1 magazine. Its compact dimensions are 7.35 inches long, 5.175 inches tall, and 1.26 inches wide, making it noticeably slimmer than a standard Gen 3 Glock 19 by 0.1 inches. These numbers place it firmly in the ideal zone for concealed carry, offering a solid grip without excessive printing under a standard cover garment.

Who is this NOT for?

This pistol is not ideal for competitive shooters seeking a dedicated race gun platform with extreme frame cuts and optics-ready slides from the factory. Its standard Glock-style sight dovetail and Picatinny rail are duty-oriented, not competition-optimized. It's also a poor fit for collectors or shooters exclusively loyal to brand-name legacy manufacturers, as Anderson Manufacturing operates on a value-driven, performance-first ethos without the decades of brand cachet.

What's in the box?

The box contains the complete Kiger 9C pistol, one 15-round flush-fit magazine, and standard operator manuals. Unlike some competitors, it does not include a supplementary magazine loader, a cleaning kit, or a cable lock, reflecting its focused, no-frills manufacturing approach. You'll need to source those items separately to complete your initial setup and maintenance routine.

Is the Anderson Manufacturing Kiger 9C worth it at $424.98?

Yes, at $424.98, the Kiger 9C is worth the investment for a shooter who wants a durable, factory-built compact pistol without paying a premium for a brand name. You are paying for a billet 416 stainless steel slide with a durable DLC coating, aggressive factory stippling, and enhanced ergonomics—features that often cost over $150 in aftermarket upgrades on a base Glock. For a shooter ready to pair it with a performance trigger system like our 3.5lb Connector, it provides an excellent foundational platform.

Key attributes

Caliber9mm Luger
Capacity15 Rounds
Barrel Length3.91 in
Overall Length7.35 in
Height5.175 in
Width1.26 in
Weight (Unloaded)1.25 lb
FinishBlack DLC

Frequently asked questions

Is the Anderson Kiger 9C compatible with Glock 19 Gen 3 parts?
Yes, it has full parts compatibility with Glock 19 Gen 3 components. This includes magazines, barrels, recoil spring assemblies, and internal trigger parts. You can directly install a drop-in trigger kit like the Glock-Mod V3 Bar Kit without modification for enhanced performance.
Does the Kiger 9C have an optics-ready slide?
No, the standard Kiger 9C slide is not milled for a red dot optic from the factory. It uses a standard Glock-style rear sight dovetail. You will need to have the slide custom milled by a qualified gunsmith, which typically adds $120-$200 and a 3-4 week turnaround, or use a dovetail-mounted plate.
How long does shipping take?
Shipping to your chosen FFL dealer typically takes 3-5 business days after order processing, which is usually completed within 24 hours. We ship via UPS or FedEx with signature-required delivery to ensure secure transfer. You must contact your FFL dealer in advance to coordinate the transfer and background check.
Can I return it if there's a manufacturing defect?
Yes, Anderson Manufacturing covers all defects in materials and workmanship with a limited lifetime warranty. If you discover a defect, contact GLOCK FRT support within 30 days of purchase for an RMA. We will facilitate inspection and repair or replacement directly through Anderson, which usually resolves within 14 business days.
Does this work with a Streamlight TLR-7A weapon light?
Yes, the under-barrel Picatinny rail is fully compatible with the Streamlight TLR-7A and other compact weapon lights designed for the Glock 19 rail spec. The rail section is 1.26 inches long, providing a secure mounting platform that will not interfere with holsters designed for a G19 with a light.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Rhys Gallagher based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-06-04.
$424.98