Ruger has unveiled its latest innovation in firearm technology with the introduction of the RXM 9mm pistol, a modular weapon designed to enhance versatility and user customization. The RXM features a lightweight aluminum upper and a polymer lower, allowing users to swap components easily. Weighing just 23 ounces with a 4-inch barrel, the RXM is designed for both comfort and control. It includes an innovative proprietary optics mounting system that accommodates different red dot sights, an adjustable trigger, and a range of accessories to suit individual preferences.
The RXM is equipped with a 10-round magazine as the standard but can be upgraded to accept 17-round magazines, providing shooters with ample capacity. ‘The RXM is a tribute to Ruger’s commitment to innovation in firearms,’ said Ruger’s director of product management, Chris Killoy. ‘What makes the RXM unique is its modular design which allows users to tailor their firearm to their personal needs and shooting styles.’
In addition to customization options, the RXM boasts enhanced safety features, including a manually operated safety and a trigger safety, ensuring responsible handling.
Ruger has positioned the RXM not just as a reliable sidearm but also as a platform for enthusiasts seeking a tailored shooting experience. The pistol is expected to hit the market later this month at a competitive retail price of $599, aiming to attract both seasoned shooters and newcomers to the sport. Onlookers at the unveiling were impressed, with many commenting on how the RXM could set a new benchmark in the modular firearm market, comparable to the likes of Glock.
The RXM is compatible with a wide range of aftermarket accessories and is available in various finishes, including black and flat dark earth, appealing to a diverse customer base. Ruger continues to express enthusiasm for the RXM, underscoring its potential impact on the future of personal firearms and competitive shooting.