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>It uses Glock gen 3 trigger parts<<
Which makes me wonder if an Apex trigger kit will work in it. I dropped them a note, but I suspect they'll say they haven't tried it yet, so no. At any rate, my LGS has two on the way in and I intend to take a close look at it.
 
This is what Magpul has been working on instead of our 320 grip? You know the one they announced way back in May!
Does it come with the Magpul Glock mags as well?
I wouldn't be surprised of Magpul put the 320 module lower on their priority list due to all the dadgum fudd going around about the spontaneous firing b.s.
 
I am not sure what the delay is about. The accidental misfire thing has been in and out of the news ever since the 320 got released. I just think that Magpul was late to the 320 grip module party and decided to jump into an unsaturated market with the RXM. And WOW!
how coincidental thier Glock pmags are a perfect fit. 👍
 
The majority of the ugly must be blamed on GLOCK- not Ruger.

But it is nice to see yet another company that's perfected a GLOCK... it's more ergonomic by deleting the inane hollow bulge from the bottom of the backstrap (solving the GLOCK grip angle issue), adding an FCU to make it more modular, and having it made and backed by an American firearms manufacturer- all wins!

If I was in the market for a GLOCK, this would probably be my first choice... that is- until GLOCK pulls their head out of their 🦌 long enough to give their customers the choice of having better grip options...
 
Sig, Springfield, and now Ruger. I don't mind that Ruger went this direction and concur their strategy to consume Gen 3 glock parts within this platform expands their potential consumer base and is different than the approach taken by the 10+ other glock clone manufacturers.

Good on them.
Bill Ruger is going to come back and haunt them! 💀
 
Finally, a Ruger centerfire semiauto handgun I actually like.
But: Does it have the Ruger "from Chicago to New York" long trigger pull like the other Rugers????

With the modular FCU it does not seem there could be a Volquartsen kit to fix that like for the other Rugers? Inquiring minds want to know.
 
What I'd be interested in would be a Glock trigger system in a chassis that could install and work in a P320 grip module and with the upper/slide. I like that the Glock mechanism is simpler and offers a little bit more carry safety with the trigger dingus and partial cocking/takeup, but Sig's fit me better. That's why I got into the P20 to begin with.

But obviously this would be pretty complex, and the striker/safety block mechanics are different as well.
 
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>Sootch says it's a 3.5 lbs trigger<<
As much as I like Sootch's reviews, I'm a bit skeptical about the 3.5# thing. I'll be happy if it's just sub 5# by some amount.
 
Sig, Springfield, and now Ruger. I don't mind that Ruger went this direction and concur their strategy to consume Gen 3 glock parts within this platform expands their potential consumer base and is different than the approach taken by the 10+ other glock clone manufacturers.

Good on them.
Springfield did it better than Ruger and Sig
 
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