It's a shame that Ruger has to step up and give people what they've wanted from Glock all along. I like Glock, but they spit in their customers face with their unwillingness to listen to feedback. They are still sending guns out with plastic sights, and are charging too much for a pistol that's outdated. At this point I won't ever buy another Glock. I'm happy to see Ruger make an honest attempt to fix all of Glock's short comings.
They listened slightly with the gen 5 but then introduce the 47 which is just a 17 with a shorter dust cover and 19 locking lug. Upsetting to say the least
I bought the RXM over the weekend and have about 400 rounds through it. No hiccups at all with various 115 g and 124 g ammo. I also own a Gen 5 Glock 19 and 19X. I actually enjoyed shooting the RXM more. Not sure yet if it will replace a Glock in the "go bag" but time will tell.
I think the jury will be out for a while on this one. Yes, the RXM shows a ton of potential, and has some upgrades we all wish Glock had done years ago, but it is just too new to the game to say it's "better". Let's see what the consensus is when there are thousands of them out there, and people have put a few thousand rounds through them. I am hopeful though. Glock has been stagnate for decades.
Glock doesn’t “innovate” because they don’t have to. People are to caught up in cosmetic features that don’t have anything to do with performance. We’ll see if the ruger stands up over time . Will it go bang when things get rough?
MY OPINION FLY’S IN 😂 YES the RXM is what the Glock should have been all along Wish I had all that money I spent on glocks through the years, keeping my Glock 19x But hats off to Ruger and Mag-Pul. I’m enjoying my RXM
Upgrading a Glock may affect its reliability. You have to test it because the 40 years of testing didn’t include your modification. With the Ruger, many of the most requested modifications are stock & have already been tested.
Yes that is true we will see if the added mods to the RXM will hold up. I personally don't see them failing but who knows what the test of time will provide.
Honestly, the rxm just feels like this is what should have been the Gen 5. It more or less addresses every complaint people have had about the platform for years, and it's coming from a company that also values durability and reliability over gimmicky features. Whether or not it will succeed is entirely up to if the people who like Glock are more in love with the brand name or the platform itself, but pistol to pistol I think the rxm is at minimum just as good
I would not trade in my Glock for the RXM, but if I were to buy another pistol, I’d probably go with the RXM (after further testing is done) considering the Magpul lowers that will be coming out
Both have steel rails front and rear. On the Glock the two sets of rails front and rear are connected by plastic. On the rxm they are literally the same piece of steel front and rear. That's got to add to stability and rigidity. Magpul is selling replacement grip frames right now for 40 bucks a pop. That means you can buy one, keep the stock one and play with whatever mods to stippling or length or whatever you want with no risk to the core gun. The gun the rxm really compares with in my opinion is the Springfield echelon, especially the new 4-in barrel 15 shot echelon. Both have an internal metal frame, both have an advanced optic mount system. The echelon is about 200 bucks more or a bit over comparing street prices on GunBroker for example, and is likely to shoot tighter groups. HS Produkt put some very good barrels into the echelon. But for about 200 bucks you should be able to bump the Ruger barrel up in quality to roughly match. And once you do that, you now have a much more flexible platform supported by both Ruger and Magpul, both legit companies. Magpul is promising more grip frames in various sizes, apparently in both G26-oid and G19x-oid by the second quarter of 2025. I think Ruger has a winner on their hands here. Magpul has an opportunity to be an ergonomics consultant for additional gun companies down the road. Or, they might do a long-term partnership with Ruger the same way Carroll Shelby did with Ford, becoming Ford's high-performance specialty shop.
I just bought this today and I cannot wait til the weekend to shoot it lol i'm hyped up. Feels good in the hand, trigger is nice and overall not bad for $399. The custom frames gonna go crazy for this I think.
I've always been a ruger guy and have always been not a glock fan. Now ruger has offered a pistol that is supposed to be designed to be an improvement on the whole design and concept. Give me a manual safety ruger, and I'll put it through its paces.
It is interesting that Ruger didn't put a manual safety on it since they do on all their other models. Maybe because it's a Glock Clone and Glock fans hate safeties.
The Gen 5 Glock 19 (with front serrations and without the mag well scoop) has a small curved relief cut at the slide breech face (opposite the extractor) to improve ejection. Can you check to see if the RXM has this feature or not?
It probably doesn't need that additional cut, apparently it's only on the latest 19 (MOS) to FINALLY help remedy the BTF issues caused by the poor extractor design that Glock has refused to update after changing it to an MIM part with different specs nearly 15yrs ago... I saw a video up close and the crazy ejection is because of how loose the extractor grabs the casing, and the area behind the casing has a hump in the center behind the empty casing can tilt in a 360 manner when (loosely) held by the extractor , hence why it never hits the ejector the same way twice in a row when ejecting... I think they stick with the design because the loose tolerances are one reason why the GLK can function when filthy, similar to how AKs also have loose tolerances and have the same reputation.... I've also heard of the extractors chipping on the edge easily and it being important to inspect for microchips when cleaning... Usually the BTF issue either happens right away, or starts at a certain round count... To this day GLK just claims that it's due to "limp wristing" and only making new ejector designs as a band-aid fix.
I find the RXM fits my hand much better. Every Glock I own naturally points high due to the hump on the lower part of the backstrap. The RXM has a flat backstrap and as such it points much more naturally for me.
@@leifhoklin2681 Perhaps. It's probably due to using too many different guns. But out of all the different Sigs, 1911s, Glocks and Ruger, the Glocks are the only ones that point high. This goes back to even my Gen-0 G17 purchased in 1988.
Great video, but disagree with you that the Ruger RXM trigger is better than a gen 3 Glock. The stock gen 3 trigger doesn’t have the creep of RXM, it has a hard wall (no movement) and a much shorter more tactile reset. You’re right back at the wall with no movement before the crisp break. I actually prefer the gen 3 trigger over the gen 5 trigger.
One area in which I feel the RXM trigger is superior to the Glock is on the RXM the little lever that protrudes from the trigger goes flush with the trigger face when you press it with your finger. On every Glock that I have the trigger safety lever is narrower and does not quite go flush with the trigger face. The result is you have this little narrow blade that tends to irritate your trigger finger after a you shoot a few mags worth.
@@eosjoe565 I will agree with you there. I have owned both a Glock gen 3 and Springfield XD for over 20 years. The trigger safety dingus on the Glock will irritate my finger after 50 rounds. The XD trigger safety dingus never irritates my finger no matter how many rounds I shoot.
The shame is that Ruger can give you all the features you want on a Glock for less... That on a Glock you have to upgrade to especially the trigger set...
Well, you asked. I've carried a Glock many years as a LEO. Glock Armorer, Firearms Instructor, etc. I just picked up an RXM today. I'll be getting rid of my Glock 45 MOS. I suspect some suits at Glock are wishing they had come up with this.
I’m a Ruger fan. I have several Ruger revolvers, a MkIV, 10/22, etc. However, I think your decision is really premature. I’m also in law enforcement and I too am an armorer and firearms instructor. You know as well as I do that the Glock is a phenomenal duty pistol with decades of R and D behind it. The RXM is interesting and I plan on buying one, but it’s a price point copy of a Gen 3 Glock at the end of the day. Glocks might not look sexy, and they might not come from the factory exactly hope you want it, but they’re reliable and durable. I don’t mind modifying my Glocks to make them ideal for my needs.
@@leifhoklin2681 All valid points and I agree. Guess I should have added that I'm long retired. The Glock is just a range/plinking toy at this point in my life. Much the same as most anything else in my safe. I'll add that when I performed armorer inspections on our agency Glocks the only ones that failed were those that were modified by the Deputies they were issued to.
I own 12 Glocks to include uber Super clones and "poverty" builds in gen3-4-and 5. They include Shadow Systems, Lone Wolf, Nomad, SCT, PSA Dagger. All my gen3-5 slides are 100% compatible to gen4-5 slides with only 1 6 dollar modification (replacement of slide plate to wider channel oem gen 5's. I have shot thousands of rounds with no issues encountered. The trigger enhancement on plungers operate with no issues as long as you use OEM disconnector (1 dot connectors) lets face it all oem triggers are spongy and require 5-7 lbs of pull. The "performance trigger" is a little different and the inerta reset has been greatly reduced. The Timney trigger is also pretty good both MSRP'S range from 75-112 bucks. I dropped tested all my guns with 9mm blanks and a padded gym mat. I learned not to mess (replace the firing pin spring and or firing fin safety spring. it is tempting with unexpected results. With oem triggers, and a plethora of aftermarket parts the fpss and fps the creep and pull are greatly reduced. When you start messing with different trigger shoes such as the Orange County trigger "overtravel eliminator" work as advertised. I recommend them. The LWD ultimate adjustable trigger is also perfect for drop in awesome just read all instructions and take heed when to modify the slide internal. My next and last frame will be a ZRO Delta alloy , modular frame with serialed chassis. You can modify your build from a g19 to g45, g47, g49, g17 and g34 in 1 frame !!!!!. That should become the Glock gen 6 frame. 2 other companies attemped this concept, Live free Armory Amp and ZEv oz9.
If you're applying thumb pressure to the side of the frame to manage recoil, you're doing it wrong. Recoil is managed by hand pressure against the front strap and the back strap. Textured finger index points placed along the side of the frame are useless features. They achieve a certain "look", that's all.
I think we as gun owners have gotten into the weeds on this issue. We’re so spoiled now with all these different models and features thinking that forward slide cuts and different grip textures and magazine release buttons and after market triggers are gonna make you a better shooter. How much more can we do to these relatively simple machines. The only thing that’s important is my gun going bang every time I pull the trigger and having a good degree of mechanical accuracy. Glock does this arguably better than any of them. But we’re always ready to jump on the latest thing. All this is is Rugers copy of a Glock 19 with some different cosmetic features. Like most of these new polymer guns. I never heard of anyone winning a gun fight because they had forward slide cuts on there gun for example. How much more “ innovation “ do we need?
Don’t know about the finish on the RXM, but I had a Ruger American that never rusted, never had a malfunction, was built like a tank.It was just ugly. I feel like Ruger can’t make a good looking pistol.
lol. Its Nitride and its durable. Shoots 10x better out the box than glock ever though about. Glock isnt perfect. If it was there would be no need for 5 generations. Glock fanboys like you crack me up.
Agreed. Although it was only released to the public last week so less time in the publics hands. The P320 didn't show any issues until about a year in the publics hands.
@CartiierCarlo flared magwell, ndlc finish, dual captured guide rod=better recoil management. Deeper u notch for close up accurate shooting, match barrel, better trigger, and ambi. But I prefer gen 3 and miss the finger grooves
@ honestly I think it’s all opinionated because I’ve shot the G5 & nothing much about it was special 🤷🏾♂️ I guess I’m giving the G3 it’s title as the best due to the accessibility to many different aftermarket parts
I think glock is too greedy to ever get a chassis system. It costs about $150 to make one and they still charge over $550 for a gun nearly identical from 1982. I may be proven wrong though.
Ruger needs to give up trying to make a center fire pistol. The only thing good they make are their rimfire rifles and pistols. And those are turning to junk.
Ruger should be ashamed of making what is almost an exact copy of the Glock 19. What is the upside over just buying a Glock 19? Ruger ought to try something innovative like an SA/DA hammer 9mm. That I would buy.
Its waaay too early to say this gun is better than a Glock yall are nuts. Give it some time. We buy Glocks for reliability, aftermarket, and modularity but yall are knocking them for lack of features 🤔. Alot of people are just trying to find a reason to justify a RXM because they cant afford Glocks.
I'll stick with Glock. You can accessorize and upgrade to meet your needs. People keep going back despite the latest, greatest, or the gun fashionist thing.
It's a shame that Ruger has to step up and give people what they've wanted from Glock all along. I like Glock, but they spit in their customers face with their unwillingness to listen to feedback. They are still sending guns out with plastic sights, and are charging too much for a pistol that's outdated. At this point I won't ever buy another Glock. I'm happy to see Ruger make an honest attempt to fix all of Glock's short comings.
They listened slightly with the gen 5 but then introduce the 47 which is just a 17 with a shorter dust cover and 19 locking lug. Upsetting to say the least
@@gundeity1 Those were made for govt contracts, so we got exactly what the govt asked for.
@@gundeity1 that was made for HSI(border patrol) so we did get a government gun including the Glock 17/19m from the FBI
Cool. More Glocks for me.
Well dude to be fair they primarily care for functionality
RXM going to do big things
@@anthonythornton3033 yes Indeed 🤘🏾
I bought the RXM over the weekend and have about 400 rounds through it. No hiccups at all with various 115 g and 124 g ammo. I also own a Gen 5 Glock 19 and 19X. I actually enjoyed shooting the RXM more. Not sure yet if it will replace a Glock in the "go bag" but time will tell.
I have about 300 through mine as well and no hiccups. I will post my shooting review in a few days
How's the slide finish? Or is it like Ruger's other offering cheap bluing that rust like on the LCP?
I think the jury will be out for a while on this one. Yes, the RXM shows a ton of potential, and has some upgrades we all wish Glock had done years ago, but it is just too new to the game to say it's "better". Let's see what the consensus is when there are thousands of them out there, and people have put a few thousand rounds through them. I am hopeful though. Glock has been stagnate for decades.
Glock doesn’t “innovate” because they don’t have to. People are to caught up in cosmetic features that don’t have anything to do with performance. We’ll see if the ruger stands up over time . Will it go bang when things get rough?
@@jc-vc7xq agreed
If glock dosen't at least try to innovate why is there 5 generations
@Hunter-bw3lu the do small variations the differences between gen 4 and 5 are substantial in comparison but a gen 6 needs to update
@ yeah but to what? These things are as advanced as you can get. It ends up a point of diminishing returns
MY OPINION FLY’S IN 😂
YES the RXM is what the Glock should have been all along
Wish I had all that money I spent on glocks through the years, keeping my Glock 19x
But hats off to Ruger and Mag-Pul. I’m enjoying my RXM
I still love my hlock but the RXM is nice
Glocks*
Upgrading a Glock may affect its reliability. You have to test it because the 40 years of testing didn’t include your modification. With the Ruger, many of the most requested modifications are stock & have already been tested.
Yes that is true we will see if the added mods to the RXM will hold up. I personally don't see them failing but who knows what the test of time will provide.
Great video Brother 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 ..Im going with the RXM on order already
The RXM is a really nice pistol.
@ I absolutely agree..price point also 👍🏾
@@gundeity1So you saying you will pick this over Glock???
Honestly, the rxm just feels like this is what should have been the Gen 5. It more or less addresses every complaint people have had about the platform for years, and it's coming from a company that also values durability and reliability over gimmicky features. Whether or not it will succeed is entirely up to if the people who like Glock are more in love with the brand name or the platform itself, but pistol to pistol I think the rxm is at minimum just as good
I agree I'm excited for the future of the RXM and with Magpul making the frames we should get new frames soon.
I would not trade in my Glock for the RXM, but if I were to buy another pistol, I’d probably go with the RXM (after further testing is done) considering the Magpul lowers that will be coming out
Both have steel rails front and rear. On the Glock the two sets of rails front and rear are connected by plastic. On the rxm they are literally the same piece of steel front and rear. That's got to add to stability and rigidity.
Magpul is selling replacement grip frames right now for 40 bucks a pop. That means you can buy one, keep the stock one and play with whatever mods to stippling or length or whatever you want with no risk to the core gun.
The gun the rxm really compares with in my opinion is the Springfield echelon, especially the new 4-in barrel 15 shot echelon. Both have an internal metal frame, both have an advanced optic mount system.
The echelon is about 200 bucks more or a bit over comparing street prices on GunBroker for example, and is likely to shoot tighter groups. HS Produkt put some very good barrels into the echelon.
But for about 200 bucks you should be able to bump the Ruger barrel up in quality to roughly match. And once you do that, you now have a much more flexible platform supported by both Ruger and Magpul, both legit companies.
Magpul is promising more grip frames in various sizes, apparently in both G26-oid and G19x-oid by the second quarter of 2025.
I think Ruger has a winner on their hands here.
Magpul has an opportunity to be an ergonomics consultant for additional gun companies down the road. Or, they might do a long-term partnership with Ruger the same way Carroll Shelby did with Ford, becoming Ford's high-performance specialty shop.
He said Glock slightly outdated…
Try very much outdated. It’s 2024
You knew this was coming. My 1911 is going on 114 years old and it still goes pew-pew every time and hits whatever it's pointed at. :-)
@@Stevee1505 so you’re gonna take the world‘s most popular pistol brand and make changes? 😬
@@mmgeebecause Block sucks and everyone knows it lol
@@morocomole4567If Glock sucks why does every gun company make their version of it?
I just bought this today and I cannot wait til the weekend to shoot it lol i'm hyped up. Feels good in the hand, trigger is nice and overall not bad for $399. The custom frames gonna go crazy for this I think.
@MegaGman83 i will say it feels like a glock. Nothing substantial in shoot ability
I've always been a ruger guy and have always been not a glock fan. Now ruger has offered a pistol that is supposed to be designed to be an improvement on the whole design and concept. Give me a manual safety ruger, and I'll put it through its paces.
It is interesting that Ruger didn't put a manual safety on it since they do on all their other models. Maybe because it's a Glock Clone and Glock fans hate safeties.
The Gen 5 Glock 19 (with front serrations and without the mag well scoop) has a small curved relief cut at the slide breech face (opposite the extractor) to improve ejection. Can you check to see if the RXM has this feature or not?
It probably doesn't need that additional cut, apparently it's only on the latest 19 (MOS) to FINALLY help remedy the BTF issues caused by the poor extractor design that Glock has refused to update after changing it to an MIM part with different specs nearly 15yrs ago...
I saw a video up close and the crazy ejection is because of how loose the extractor grabs the casing, and the area behind the casing has a hump in the center behind the empty casing can tilt in a 360 manner when (loosely) held by the extractor , hence why it never hits the ejector the same way twice in a row when ejecting...
I think they stick with the design because the loose tolerances are one reason why the GLK can function when filthy, similar to how AKs also have loose tolerances and have the same reputation....
I've also heard of the extractors chipping on the edge easily and it being important to inspect for microchips when cleaning... Usually the BTF issue either happens right away, or starts at a certain round count... To this day GLK just claims that it's due to "limp wristing" and only making new ejector designs as a band-aid fix.
Interesting concept.
It would be great if they offered other calibers, fully ambidextrous and ported.
Probably some features in the future I would assume if the RXM takes off well
Is this even a debate? Ruger did what Block wouldn't...
I've seen the RXM for as low as $360 with a lot of places selling it for $375.
It sure is sexier. Plus metal sights and better trigger. Cant go wrong.
@LaMach420 im hoping a metal frame soon
Ruge looks much better to my eye.
Agreed
I find the RXM fits my hand much better. Every Glock I own naturally points high due to the hump on the lower part of the backstrap. The RXM has a flat backstrap and as such it points much more naturally for me.
Training issue.
@@leifhoklin2681 Perhaps. It's probably due to using too many different guns. But out of all the different Sigs, 1911s, Glocks and Ruger, the Glocks are the only ones that point high. This goes back to even my Gen-0 G17 purchased in 1988.
Great video, but disagree with you that the Ruger RXM trigger is better than a gen 3 Glock. The stock gen 3 trigger doesn’t have the creep of RXM, it has a hard wall (no movement) and a much shorter more tactile reset. You’re right back at the wall with no movement before the crisp break. I actually prefer the gen 3 trigger over the gen 5 trigger.
One area in which I feel the RXM trigger is superior to the Glock is on the RXM the little lever that protrudes from the trigger goes flush with the trigger face when you press it with your finger. On every Glock that I have the trigger safety lever is narrower and does not quite go flush with the trigger face. The result is you have this little narrow blade that tends to irritate your trigger finger after a you shoot a few mags worth.
@@eosjoe565 I will agree with you there. I have owned both a Glock gen 3 and Springfield XD for over 20 years. The trigger safety dingus on the Glock will irritate my finger after 50 rounds. The XD trigger safety dingus never irritates my finger no matter how many rounds I shoot.
The shame is that Ruger can give you all the features you want on a Glock for less... That on a Glock you have to upgrade to especially the trigger set...
Is the echelon ambidextrous?
@@Toddington444 it is
I have seen that the 19 slide will actually fit onto the rmx. But wonder how it would shoot like that also.
I'll have to try it out with a psa dagger too
@gundeity1 look forward to seeing what you think and find out
Is the RXM a 1913 rail or Glock rail? Gen 5s have a 1913
As far as I can tell it's a glock rail. All my glock mounted lights fit with no issues
Well, you asked. I've carried a Glock many years as a LEO. Glock Armorer, Firearms Instructor, etc. I just picked up an RXM today. I'll be getting rid of my Glock 45 MOS. I suspect some suits at Glock are wishing they had come up with this.
I’m a Ruger fan. I have several Ruger revolvers, a MkIV, 10/22, etc. However, I think your decision is really premature. I’m also in law enforcement and I too am an armorer and firearms instructor. You know as well as I do that the Glock is a phenomenal duty pistol with decades of R and D behind it. The RXM is interesting and I plan on buying one, but it’s a price point copy of a Gen 3 Glock at the end of the day. Glocks might not look sexy, and they might not come from the factory exactly hope you want it, but they’re reliable and durable. I don’t mind modifying my Glocks to make them ideal for my needs.
@@leifhoklin2681 All valid points and I agree. Guess I should have added that I'm long retired. The Glock is just a range/plinking toy at this point in my life. Much the same as most anything else in my safe. I'll add that when I performed armorer inspections on our agency Glocks the only ones that failed were those that were modified by the Deputies they were issued to.
Would a Radian Ramjet barrel and comp fit the RXM?
I would assume. All my 19 barrels fit so far but not sure about comp to slide fit
I own 12 Glocks to include uber Super clones and "poverty" builds in gen3-4-and 5. They include Shadow Systems, Lone Wolf, Nomad, SCT, PSA Dagger. All my gen3-5 slides are 100% compatible to gen4-5 slides with only 1 6 dollar modification (replacement of slide plate to wider channel oem gen 5's. I have shot thousands of rounds with no issues encountered. The trigger enhancement on plungers operate with no issues as long as you use OEM disconnector (1 dot connectors) lets face it all oem triggers are spongy and require 5-7 lbs of pull. The "performance trigger" is a little different and the inerta reset has been greatly reduced. The Timney trigger is also pretty good both MSRP'S range from 75-112 bucks. I dropped tested all my guns with 9mm blanks and a padded gym mat. I learned not to mess (replace the firing pin spring and or firing fin safety spring. it is tempting with unexpected results. With oem triggers, and a plethora of aftermarket parts the fpss and fps the creep and pull are greatly reduced. When you start messing with different trigger shoes such as the Orange County trigger "overtravel eliminator" work as advertised. I recommend them. The LWD ultimate adjustable trigger is also perfect for drop in awesome just read all instructions and take heed when to modify the slide internal. My next and last frame will be a ZRO Delta alloy , modular frame with serialed chassis. You can modify your build from a g19 to g45, g47, g49, g17 and g34 in 1 frame !!!!!. That should become the Glock gen 6 frame. 2 other companies attemped this concept, Live free Armory Amp and ZEv oz9.
Ruger, revealing what glocks lack.
@@chev39rsh unfortunately yes
If you're applying thumb pressure to the side of the frame to manage recoil, you're doing it wrong. Recoil is managed by hand pressure against the front strap and the back strap. Textured finger index points placed along the side of the frame are useless features. They achieve a certain "look", that's all.
Are you a revolver enthusiast? Just curious.
I think we as gun owners have gotten into the weeds on this issue. We’re so spoiled now with all these different models and features thinking that forward slide cuts and different grip textures and magazine release buttons and after market triggers are gonna make you a better shooter. How much more can we do to these relatively simple machines. The only thing that’s important is my gun going bang every time I pull the trigger and having a good degree of mechanical accuracy. Glock does this arguably better than any of them. But we’re always ready to jump on the latest thing. All this is is Rugers copy of a Glock 19 with some different cosmetic features. Like most of these new polymer guns. I never heard of anyone winning a gun fight because they had forward slide cuts on there gun for example. How much more “ innovation “ do we need?
Anyone else seeing issues with the RXM not fitting in g19 paddle holsters? Fit is too tight
My glock 19 has the mos and rmr holes from factory
That is interesting. Does the rmr mount or is that for the holosun mos optic?
@gundeity1 has 4 holes. MOS cover plate holes and RMR.
@gundeity1 at the range someone said it was a special order that a police department requested from glock
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@Rayvisin that would make sense
GLOCK 19 ALL DAY EVERY DAY. THE FINISH ON THE RUGER SUCKS NOT AS DURABLE AS THE GLOCK
Don’t know about the finish on the RXM, but I had a Ruger American that never rusted, never had a malfunction, was built like a tank.It was just ugly. I feel like Ruger can’t make a good looking pistol.
@buddy9577 idk the finish seems ok but I will have to do an update in a few months
Both are FNC Nitride according to the websites so it should be good.
Sorry fudd, but rxm is a huge improvement, and everyone know it
lol. Its Nitride and its durable. Shoots 10x better out the box than glock ever though about. Glock isnt perfect. If it was there would be no need for 5 generations. Glock fanboys like you crack me up.
Only time will tell. One has 40 years of testing behind it... the other 4 months.
Agreed. Although it was only released to the public last week so less time in the publics hands. The P320 didn't show any issues until about a year in the publics hands.
Gen 5 is not the greatest generation of Glock buddy cut it out it’s the Gen 3 👍🏾
@CartiierCarlo i prefer the gen 3 as well but it's hard to argue that it's better out of the box than gen 5
@ what makes it better? What it doesn’t have finger grooves? It’s ambiguous? Or here & there it comes MOS?
@CartiierCarlo flared magwell, ndlc finish, dual captured guide rod=better recoil management. Deeper u notch for close up accurate shooting, match barrel, better trigger, and ambi. But I prefer gen 3 and miss the finger grooves
@ honestly I think it’s all opinionated because I’ve shot the G5 & nothing much about it was special 🤷🏾♂️ I guess I’m giving the G3 it’s title as the best due to the accessibility to many different aftermarket parts
I think glock is too greedy to ever get a chassis system. It costs about $150 to make one and they still charge over $550 for a gun nearly identical from 1982. I may be proven wrong though.
We can only hope
Pikateeny rail?
Ruger needs to give up trying to make a center fire pistol. The only thing good they make are their rimfire rifles and pistols. And those are turning to junk.
Ruger should be ashamed of making what is almost
an exact copy of the Glock 19. What is the upside over just buying a Glock 19? Ruger ought to try something innovative like an SA/DA hammer 9mm. That I would buy.
Not sure how a hammer fired gun is innovative but everyone has their own tastes
Like a ruger p89? They make a copy of a 1911 that people seem to like also.
No it's not better
Its waaay too early to say this gun is better than a Glock yall are nuts. Give it some time. We buy Glocks for reliability, aftermarket, and modularity but yall are knocking them for lack of features 🤔. Alot of people are just trying to find a reason to justify a RXM because they cant afford Glocks.
@straplyfedj agreed with all points. I don't think it's a Glock killer just hope it sparks some inspiration in Glock
@ yes sir im with ya!
Modularity? WTF you talking about dude?
I mean you couldn’t even put a 17 slide on a 19 until the 47 which just came out not long ago
Most police or militaries get it because it’s idiot proof that’s really why.
the moment Ruger adds a manual safety i will finally own a Glock style pistol
Maybe you should stick with hammer-fired pistols. Striker-fired pistols without an external safety are not for everyone.
Lmao
Ruger should stick to revolvers and rifles.
Yeah but the Ruger slide will rust in 5 minutes.
And get marred up. Easily. Gen 5 Glock finish is top notch
It's FNC Nitride finish, so I don't think it will have issues with rust or maring, but it definitely won't be as strong as Glocks NDLC
Ruger, All Day Long.
Nice!
I'll stick with Glock. You can accessorize and upgrade to meet your needs. People keep going back despite the latest, greatest, or the gun fashionist thing.
Fair enough
Amish logic
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You forgot chelon
That ruger es a new toys but glock is the best gun forever so sorry jijijiji
Glock