Ruger and Magpul Unveil Collaborative Creation: The RXM Glock-alike
Ruger and Magpul, renowned for their cost-effective, top-tier offerings, have recently announced a new collaborative work dubbed the RXM - an achievement expected to be ready for consumers in 2025. The 9 mm Luger semi-automatic handgun reflects the companies' transition from bolt-on collaborations to an integral, mutually designed firearm.
Advanced Features Packed Into Compact Design
Measuring an overall length of 7.15” with a 4” barrel, the striker-fired RXM combines potency with portability. The RXM's fire control elements are installed in a removable, stainless-steel structure termed the Fire Control Insert (FCI). This serialized component is considered the true firearm, allowing customization of the hardware with different size frames and slide. This smart modular design is set to spark a robust aftermarket.
Housed within a Magpul Enhanced Handgun Grip (EHG) RG9 grip module, the FCI is elegantly clothed in the familiar Magpul aesthetics. The Trapezoidal Surface Projection (TSP) technology stamps a unique texture across the grip's front strap, backstrap and side panels, augmenting the grip's safety and control. The module is designed to expedite reloading process with an expanded magazine well and a scallop cut that ensures swift access to the Glock Gen3-size magazine release.
Accommodating Design For Comfort, Practicality and Compatibility
The RXM's grip angle, designed at 20 degrees, is slightly less obtuse relative to the bore axis compared to the Glock 19’s traditional 22 degrees. However, with its flat backstrap, elongated beavertail, and minimalist trigger guard, the overall result is a decidedly "neutral" handle—likely to please ardent M1911 aficionados.
In terms of aesthetics, Black and Stealth Gray frames are currently available direct from Ruger and Magpul, with a wider color spectrum and sizes expected to roll out sequentially from both suppliers.
The robust steel slide features forward and rear cocking serrations, a black FNC nitride finish, and an integrated direct-mount slide cut that aligns with popular optics footprints. The RXM is geared to be compatible with most Glock Gen3 9 mm Luger parts, accessories, and magazines—an advantage that has led to the availability of a sweeping array of aftermarket components available at shopruger.com.
Affordability and Availability
The Ruger Magpul RXM, tagged with a $499 MSRP, also comes with a co-branded carry case. Available initially with two Magpul PMAG 15 GL9 15-round magazines (with 10-round magazine models for restriction-bound locations), this co-developed pistol marks an exciting milestone in the firearms sector. More details are available on the manufacturer's website.
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