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Ruger and Magpul Unveil the RXM: A Modular 9mm Pistol Challenging the Glock 19
Ruger and Magpul have announced a significant collaboration with the introduction of the RXM, a compact 9mm semi-automatic pistol designed to compete directly with the popular Glock 19. The RXM, which stands for Ruger x Magpul, features a 4-inch button-rifled barrel and an overall length of 7.15 inches, making it comparable in size to the Glock 19.
The RXM boasts a modular stainless steel chassis system, a key feature that sets it apart from other pistols in its class. This modular design allows for greater customization and adaptability, potentially making it a universal adapter for various accessories and configurations.
The pistol has a capacity of 15+1 rounds and comes with a nitride finish. The collaboration between Ruger and Magpul brings together the expertise of both companies, with Magpul contributing its renowned design and accessory capabilities to the project.
The RXM is not just another Glock clone; it represents a bold step into the market with its innovative design and modular capabilities. This new handgun is expected to appeal to a wide range of users, from law enforcement and military personnel to civilian shooters, due to its versatility and performance.
The announcement of the RXM has generated significant interest among firearms enthusiasts, with many eagerly awaiting the opportunity to test and review this new offering from Ruger and Magpul.