Ruger RXM (Glock clone, sort of)

It really highlights patent laws and the popularity of the Glock gen 3 design, and its "perfection".

I really do not understand the modularity of the fire control. The actual glock takes all of about 2 minutes to strip the frame top bare pieces.

The chassis, might actually be less durable than the Glock it is copying. Of course, the glock does have steel within the polymer in key places.

Glock should make a Mini 14
 
If Tube of You is to be believed, the grip angle is not the same as a Glock, which one of my primary objections to Glocks.

One of these days i might give it a try.
 
There are other brands that use modular fire control groups; this isn't a concept unique to the Ruger. Springfield and Sig come to mind.
 
Ruger's site makes no mention of a different grip angle and it doesn't look any different to the eye. It can't be changed much if at all if it's expected to work with standard Glock-compatible magazines anyway.

I like it. Its existence is completely unnecessary but I like it. I'll like it more if they release a G45-sized full-grip frame for it.
 
Ruger's site makes no mention of a different grip angle and it doesn't look any different to the eye. It can't be changed much if at all if it's expected to work with standard Glock-compatible magazines anyway.
The Polymer80 frames are fairly close to the 1911 grip angle and they work fine with Glock mags. Assuming they were drilled correctly, of course.
 
The msrp isnt great but they are $360 currently so.. not too shabby.
I expect a double boatload of accessories of all kinds from magpul.. since it was co-developed with them.
 
I don’t recall any M&P guns with interchangeable grip frames.
I was referring to the internal chassis. The M&P is completely removable as a component. Not a grip. It has to do with serialization and what part is called "the firearm". Some SIGs, with the removable chassis...........the chassis holds the serial number not the "grip". On a glock for instance, the "grip" or in its case, the frame, is the serialized part.
 
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