6 thoughts on “RXM inbound

  1. I’ll stay put with my G19s. I could spend a small fortune getting the latest and greatest and never have the time and money to train to shoot them proficiently when needed. I’ll stick to what has worked so far. The Sig Sauer recalls on their 9mm in recent memory reminds to stick what’s works. I wish Ruger luck.

  2. Following. Of course you will be “under the hood” dissecting the parts, engineering, design features, etc in a comparison to the “muh Glock” standards. Advise the readership of any parts interchangeability for integration into one’s existing glock inventory, or if it is a different breed of cat and most things are proprietary and single model only. Holster fitting and matching is also relevant too. A close, but not quite close enough parallel gun platform or design may seem cool and all, but folks may then just be going off the road into corn fields with fielding whole another gun and it’s related platform support items if it is not a true commonality gun to their own inventory. Homogeneous is a sought out attribute when the ass falls out of things and we are our own supply sergeant and warehouse workers. Stay appropriately stocked, thus staying frosty.

  3. Welp, I’m old and kinda financially limited, so I’ll just stick with my Ruger P95’s, but I do enjoy reading reviews of the latest in firearm offering. I look forward to your review.

  4. Gave up on Ruger when old Bill Ruger joined the gun ban.

    As a aside, have you read the Civil Defense manual books you got yet? Was hoping for a review from someone who doesn’t make money off reviews.

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