Ruger RXM 9mm Pistol Review: Another Modular Compact Firearm
Ruger RXM Review
REVIEWS
JD Malone
6/4/20252 min read


The Ruger RXM is a collaborative effort between Ruger and Magpul, aiming to deliver a modular, optics-ready, and ergonomically enhanced pistol at an affordable price point. Released in June 2024, the RXM has garnered attention for its blend of Glock-like reliability and Fire Control Insert.
Key Specifications
Caliber: 9mm Luger
Capacity: 15+1 (Model 19400); 10+1 (Model 19401)
Barrel Length: 4 inches
Overall Length: 7.15 inches
Height: 5.3 inches
Weight: 23.2 oz
Trigger: Flat-faced, ~4.5 lbs pull
Sights: Tritium front, drift-adjustable steel rear
Optics Ready: Yes; supports RMR, DeltaPoint Pro, and RMSc footprints
Price: $370.79 at Shadow Walker HQ for the month of June 2025
Design & Features
Modular Fire Control Insert (FCI): At the heart of the RXM is its serialized stainless steel FCI, allowing users to swap grip modules without purchasing a new firearm. This design mirrors the modularity seen in the SIG P320, offering a tiny bit of flexibility in customization.
Magpul Enhanced Handgun Grip (EHG): The EHG provides an ergonomic, no-finger-groove design with aggressive yet comfortable texturing. Features like an extended beavertail, undercut trigger guard, and flared magwell enhance control and ease of use.
Optics-Ready Slide: The RXM's slide is pre-cut for direct mounting of popular optics, eliminating the need for adapter plates. Co-witness-height steel sights ensure usability with or without an optic .ruger.com+5ruger.com+5ruger.com+5
Glock Compatibility: Designed to accept Glock Gen 3 parts and magazines, the RXM ensures a wide range of aftermarket support and accessory compatibility.
Performance & Reliability
In range tests, the RXM demonstrated impressive accuracy and reliability. Shooters reported tight groupings at 7 and 25 yards, with one reviewer noting 1.5-inch groups during rapid fire at 7 yards . The pistol handled various ammunition types, including +P loads, without malfunctions over extended shooting sessions.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
Modular design with swappable grip modules
Optics-ready slide with co-witness-height sights
Enhanced ergonomics and control features
Compatibility with Glock Gen 3 parts and magazines
Competitive pricing
Cons:
Initial break-in period may be required for optimal performance
Limited availability of alternative grip modules at launch
Some users may prefer adjustable backstraps for personalized grip
Availability & Pricing
The Ruger RXM is available through Shadow Walker HQ and is 10% off for the month of June 2025
Final Thoughts
The Ruger RXM barely stands out in the crowded compact pistol market by offering a blend of modularity, ergonomic enhancements, and optics readiness—all at an accessible price point. Whether you're a concealed carrier, home defender, or shooting enthusiast, the RXM provides a versatile platform that adapts to your needs.