Just what we all wanted, another glock.
The RXM’s slide features a black FNC nitride finish and allows for direct optic mounting of RMR®, Delta Point Pro (DPP), and RMSc pattern optics. Co-witness height steel sights feature a tritium front night sight, providing an excellent sight picture, with or without an optic installed. Front cocking serrations and a precision-rifled barrel complete the premium slide assembly. The pistol is equipped with a flat-faced trigger and easily actuated magazine release, slide release and takedown lever, but the best features are the ones you add. Most major components are designed for Glock® Gen 3 compatibility with off-the-shelf parts, holsters, and accessories for nearly unlimited customization, and the RXM is designed to use 9mm magazines compatible with compact or larger double-stack Glock® pistols, including Magpul GL9® magazines.
The Magpul EHG offers consumers premium features, including Magpul’s ¾-scale TSP texture, which provides a comfortable, secure grip. Other EHG features include: textured indexing pads for consistent finger / thumb placement; a low-profile, flared magazine well for quick and easy magazine insertion; a trigger guard undercut and beaver tail that promote a high grip for better control; a magazine release scallop for easy access; and a universal-pattern accessory rail for use with a variety of lights and lasers.

The RXM is available in two models; each ships with two Magpul GL9 magazines, with either 15- or 10-round capacity.
For more information on the RXM or to learn more about the extensive line of award-winning Ruger firearms, visit Ruger.com, Facebook.com/Ruger, or Instagram.com/Rugersofficial. To find accessories for the RXM and other Ruger firearms, visit ShopRuger.com or your local independent retailer of Ruger firearms.
It kind of puzzles me that for as many rifles as Ruger can make hits out of that they can’t make a semiauto pistol a hit, or even really keep one around for more than a few years. By reputation all of the Ruger centerfire semiautos are at worst “OK” (P-series) and generally “pretty good,” (SR series) but they just can’t make one stick in the market.
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