First Look: Magpul Full-Size Grip For Ruger RXM

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First Look: Magpul Full-Size Grip For Ruger RXM

Magpul has just announced the EHG RG9 Full-Size grip for the Ruger RXM.

The RXM, a 9mm pistol made collaboratively by Ruger and Magpul, has become what many already consider to be the best Glock-style handgun on the market. Our own testing found the RXM to be incredibly reliable, ergonomic and shootable, and it does all that while remaining competitively priced.

One feature of the RXM that we haven’t seen fully utilized until now is its removable serialized stainless steel Fire Control Insert. Because this insert is the serialized component, it’s the only part that needs to be transferred through an FFL. The idea was that once you have one RXM, you can order the unserialized Magpul frames straight to your door and swap the upper between them to your heart’s content. The first of these additional grip options has finally been announced, a Glock 17-style frame called the EHG RG9 Full-Size.

magpul rxm full-size fde

The new full-size RXM grip has most of the same features as the Compact version that ships with the pistol, including an undercut trigger guard, a magazine release scallop, and aggressive texturing on the front strap, back strap, side panels, and forward index pads. One new feature, however, is that the full-size frame has a flared magwell for faster reloads.

magpul rxm full-size black

The EHG RG9 Full-Size is currently available in Grey and Black, but FDE and ODG options will be released in the coming weeks as well. Also in the coming weeks, Magpul will be releasing the EHG RG9 Sub-Compact that will provide a Glock 26-size frame for the RXM. The Compact, Full-Size and Sub-Compact variants of the EHG RG9 grip all share an MSRP of $40.

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An ODG EHG RG9 Sub-Compact frame on an RXM.

For more information, visit magpul.com.


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