Ruger went and done it ! Wow

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His dialogue starting at 3:30 is LMAO. :D

https://ruger.com/products/rxm/models.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxpzUOQR3_g
 
Winmagbill said:
Like the direct mount optic cut. No plates to buy or fool with.

I've got RMR "direct mount" slides I purchased from PSA, not a big deal.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
kenpoprofessor said:
Winmagbill said:
Like the direct mount optic cut. No plates to buy or fool with.

I've got RMR "direct mount" slides I purchased from PSA, not a big deal.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde

I agree it’s not a big deal; all new guns should come that way. Yet CZ, Canik etc keep pumping out guns that require plates.
 
Winmagbill said:
kenpoprofessor said:
Winmagbill said:
Like the direct mount optic cut. No plates to buy or fool with.

I've got RMR "direct mount" slides I purchased from PSA, not a big deal.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde

I agree it’s not a big deal; all new guns should come that way. Yet CZ, Canik etc keep pumping out guns that require plates.

Oh, I totally agree, they should be standardized as well with just one type of mount. My Sig Legion X5 doesn't have a cut out, neither does my CZ p10, and that pisses me off. The IWI Masada needs a plate from RMS to RMR, but it's my EDC for now.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
kenpoprofessor said:
Winmagbill said:
kenpoprofessor said:
I've got RMR "direct mount" slides I purchased from PSA, not a big deal.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde

I agree it’s not a big deal; all new guns should come that way. Yet CZ, Canik etc keep pumping out guns that require plates.

Oh, I totally agree, they should be standardized as well with just one type of mount. My Sig Legion X5 doesn't have a cut out, neither does my CZ p10, and that pisses me off. The IWI Masada needs a plate from RMS to RMR, but it's my EDC for now.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde

The wide ranging variety of internal firearm slide design precludes many firearms from offering a similar multi mount solution, like the idea Ruger stole from the Springfield Echelon...and they stole the idea from someone else, so fair is fair. This is why Canik uses a plate system, as does HK, Walther, etc. The more simple the slide internal design, the more threaded holes you can place in the slide that don't interfere with extractor rods/springs, firing pins, etc.

Ruger is about 5 years late to the game, but it seems like a good pistol...time will tell.
 
QuangTri said:
Wake me up when they do away with those mushy triggers and the goofy Glock grip angle.

Wake me up when you realize how easy it is to change the Glock trigger to something much better.
 
QuietM4 said:
QuangTri said:
Wake me up when they do away with those mushy triggers and the goofy Glock grip angle.

Wake me up when you realize how easy it is to change the Glock trigger to something much better.
For instance?...only because I'm looking for something better but reasonably priced..
 
XJThrottle said:
QuietM4 said:
QuangTri said:
Wake me up when they do away with those mushy triggers and the goofy Glock grip angle.

Wake me up when you realize how easy it is to change the Glock trigger to something much better.
For instance?...only because I'm looking for something better but reasonably priced..

$30
https://www.zevtechnologies.com/shop/zev-pro-starter-spring-kit/

Polish and round over the firing pin safety dome, polish the trigger bar.
 
QuietM4 said:
XJThrottle said:
QuietM4 said:
Wake me up when you realize how easy it is to change the Glock trigger to something much better.
For instance?...only because I'm looking for something better but reasonably priced..

$30
https://www.zevtechnologies.com/shop/zev-pro-starter-spring-kit/

Polish and round over the firing pin safety dome, polish the trigger bar.
Not to further derail this, but a drop in option.
 
XJThrottle said:
QuietM4 said:
XJThrottle said:
For instance?...only because I'm looking for something better but reasonably priced..

$30
https://www.zevtechnologies.com/shop/zev-pro-starter-spring-kit/

Polish and round over the firing pin safety dome, polish the trigger bar.
Not to further derail this, but a drop in option.
Timney Alpha is a great drop in, usually around $150.

It looks like the Ruger should be compatible with all the normal Gen 3 Glock parts except the locking block, so I suspect most drop in Glock Gen 3 triggers should work. I haven't had one in my hands yet, but from all the videos available, that looks to be the case. But, from experience, many of the Gen 3 Clones don't play nicely with all aftermarket parts.
 
QuangTri said:
Wake me up when they do away with those mushy triggers and the goofy Glock grip angle.

They did just that. Video reviews confirm 17 degree 1911 grip angle, and there is no backstrap hump.
They all say it's much better than a stock Glock trigger.

I know...I know...that's not a particularly high bar to clear. :dance:
 
QuietM4 said:
Timney Alpha is a great drop in, usually around $150.

It looks like the Ruger should be compatible with all the normal Gen 3 Glock parts except the locking block, so I suspect most drop in Glock Gen 3 triggers should work. I haven't had one in my hands yet, but from all the videos available, that looks to be the case. But, from experience, many of the Gen 3 Clones don't play nicely with all aftermarket parts.

OK, please inform me of these clones that don't play nice. I've done at least 2 dozen of these clones, and I only had an issue with 2 of them. One, the aftermarket barrel wasn't letting it go into full battery. The other, the "safety" on the trigger bar was hanging up the slide. Swapped barrel in one, worked fine, swapped trigger in the other, works fine.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
kenpoprofessor said:
QuietM4 said:
Timney Alpha is a great drop in, usually around $150.

It looks like the Ruger should be compatible with all the normal Gen 3 Glock parts except the locking block, so I suspect most drop in Glock Gen 3 triggers should work. I haven't had one in my hands yet, but from all the videos available, that looks to be the case. But, from experience, many of the Gen 3 Clones don't play nicely with all aftermarket parts.

OK, please inform me of these clones that don't play nice. I've done at least 2 dozen of these clones, and I only had an issue with 2 of them. One, the aftermarket barrel wasn't letting it go into full battery. The other, the "safety" on the trigger bar was hanging up the slide. Swapped barrel in one, worked fine, swapped trigger in the other, works fine.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde

Well, I've done at least 3 dozen!

GFY, Clyde.
 
QuietM4 said:
Well, I've done at least 3 dozen!

GFY, Clyde.

Well, with all that experience you have, you'd think that maybe you can name any of those issues you have. But you didn't, and won't, so, your cred is absolute shiate and you should be ignored on your knowledge of firearms. Good to know you put your ignorance out there for all of us to see.

Clyde
 
I don’t answer to you, Clyde, and neither does anyone else. 98% of your responses are argumentative, negative, self-aggrandizing, blowhardy, and lack any type of backup to your assertions.

I’m not going to list every single clone part I have encountered that didn’t work in a Glock, or vice versa. I’ve worked in the firearms industry for over 20 years, and I know exactly the type of person/customer you are. You can never be wrong, you know more than everyone else, and you seem to believe everyone you encounter owes you some kind of respect, for whatever reason you imagine.

You are an old man who yells at clouds.
 
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