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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2024

- AWARDS -
Nosler® announces that its Whitetail Country™ line of ammunition has been honored with the Best New Ammunition award at the prestigious Big Rock Sports Outdoor Expo held in Toronto, Canada.
- CONSERVATION -
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has closed on the acquisition of 3,950 acres of forests, marshland, and upland habitat in Sullivan County, which will be known as Busseron Creek Fish & Wildlife Area (FWA).
- FISHERIES -
In an effort to enhance fishing and boost native fish populations, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources stocks a variety of fish species throughout Utah every year, and in 2024, over 12.8 million fish were stocked into waterbodies across the state.

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) and Magpul Industries are proud to introduce the RXM™ 9mm pistol. In the competitive 9mm polymer-frame striker-fired pistol market, the RXM sets itself apart. The RXM offers maximum flexibility and customization via a removable stainless steel Fire Control Insert (FCI) set inside an interchangeable Magpul® Enhanced Handgun Grip (EHG™). As part of their ongoing collaboration, Ruger and Magpul will be offering a variety of grip frames so that consumers can customize their pistol to meet shifting tastes and needs.

In an effort to enhance fishing and boost native fish populations, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources stocked a whopping 12,831,218 fish — totaling a combined 1,238,903 pounds — into 722 Utah waterbodies this year.
- FISHING -
This Christmas, give the freshwater fishing enthusiast the gift of comfort and performance with Millennium Marine’s top-of-the-line products. Millennium Marine products are renowned for their durability, innovation, and angler-focused design, making them the perfect addition to any boat for a more enjoyable fishing experience.

- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
B.A.S.S. is continuing to build the wildly popular Bassmaster Kayak Series and has announced the schedule for the 2025 Newport Bassmaster Kayak Series presented by Native Watercraft. The schedule features six stops across six states and presents some of the best fishing opportunities in the country for tournament kayak anglers.
- GEAR -
Premier Body Armor expands its line of rifle-rated protection to introduce the Durus 650 Level III+ Plate, a revolutionary advancement providing consistent performance beyond that of traditional AR steel plates.
- GIVEAWAYS -
ZeroTech Optics is spreading holiday cheer with its annual 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway. Starting now, fans of ZeroTech Optics can enter for their chance to win incredible prizes, including premium optics, guns, and accessories.
- GRANTS -
The 2025 Vermont Watershed Grants Program is now accepting applications for projects that protect, restore and enhance the state's lakes, streams, rivers, and ponds, including Vermonters’ ability to understand and enjoy these treasures.

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced that 14 communities will share $1,896,700 in Recreation Passport grants for local public recreation projects. Ten percent of the proceeds from Recreation Passport sales are granted to communities across the state for development and improvement of local public recreation facilities.
- HUNTING -
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) is seeking to bolster its pool of hunters who apply to be randomly selected throughout the year for specific population management hunts.
Hunters have until Dec. 22 to purchase lottery chances for a guided bison hunt on the Blackfeet Reservation. The drawing will be held on Dec. 23.
Iowans can buy 2025 resident hunting, fishing and other licenses on Dec. 15. Licenses purchased for 2024 expire on Jan. 10. Upgrade your paper license to a durable hard card with custom art from Iowa artists for only $6.

In the Augusta area of north-central Montana the overall harvest finished approximately 10 percent below recent average with 695 big game animals checked at the station during the 2024 season.
- INDUSTRY -
The Murray Road Agency announces the addition of its second office location. The new office in Anoka, Minn. complements the company’s Charleston, South Carolina headquarters in several capacities.
Idea Ranch has been recognized in Outside Magazine’s 2024 Best Places to Work, earning an honorable mention for the third consecutive year. This annual list, presented in collaboration with the Outdoor Industry Association, celebrates U.S.-based companies that excel in fostering employee engagement and wellness.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Sturm, Ruger and Magpul introduce the RXM 9mm pistol. The RXM offers maximum flexibility and customization via a removable stainless steel Fire Control Insert (FCI) set inside an interchangeable Magpul Enhanced Handgun Grip. As part of their ongoing collaboration, Ruger and Magpul will be offering a variety of grip frames so that consumers can customize their pistol to meet shifting tastes and needs.

Hydra Weaponry introduces the new Hydra MARCK-15 H21 rifle built to use GLOCK-style 10mm magazines. With the rise of the popularity of the 10mm again, the Hydra H21 rifle makes a powerful deer hunting tool in most states with the 10mm round for its high-velocity and flat shooting capability.
Tekto Knives, maker of tactical and everyday carry knives, has joined forces with EOTECH to unveil the F1 Alpha EOTECH Edition, an exclusive, limited-edition folding knife.
Silencer Shop introduces the exclusive Otter Creek Labs Infinity 7.62 suppressor in two finishes: Black and Flat Dark Earth (FDE). The 3D printed Infinity delivers exceptional sound reduction across a variety of firearms, from 5.56 AR15s to magnum-caliber bolt actions and everything in between.
TALO Distributors announces a new exclusive from long-time partner Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc in recognition of their 75th anniversary. The Ruger® LCP® MAX 75th Anniversary with Blued Slide is the newest TALO exclusive with Ruger. Model # 13755 is a limited production special edition that includes a polished black oxide slide with Ruger’s 75th Anniversary logo engraved on the top.

NEXTORCH North America announces the NEXTORCH TA21 Pocket Carry Tactical Flashlight. The new TA21 is designed and engineered for everyday carry, but built to endure tactical use, providing superior visibility for a multitude of situations including patrol, suspect identification, and crime scene investigation.
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Select: SWBI) has announced the commercial release of three M&P15 SBR models. Models 13622 and 13623 are equipped with a B5 Systems grip and SOPMOD stock, while model 13493 features a Magpul® MOE® grip and adjustable stock.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The USA Clay Target League is excited to announce that its 2024 Annual Impact Report is now available. This yearly report presents the impact of the League on students, conservation, and the industry.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Celebrate Christmas Texas-style with a Bond Arms® handgun, ensuring a gift that's exactly the right size. This Christmas, give a gift that embodies the spirit of Texas with The Texas Defender. The 3-inch barrels are available chambered in either .45LC / .410 shotshell or .357Mag / .38Spl, making the Texas Defender ready for any situation.

- PROMOTIONS -
Revic has stockpiled inventory of the highly rated Acura BLR10b ballistic rangefinding bino to make this special offer for the holidays. Now until Dec. 31, 2024, use code ‘bino2024’ to save $1,000 at check out.
- PUBLISHING -
The December issue of Firearms News features an exclusive review of the German Sport Guns GSG-9 pistol from American Tactical, Inc. by Vincent L. DeNiro, Editor-in-Chief. The issue is now available at newsstands, including Walmart, Barnes & Noble, and other major book retailers.
- RETAIL -
Brownells announces the launch of the Brownells Match Grade (BMG) Shipping Program, designed to provide builders and shooters with streamlined and more affordable shipping solutions. With this program, firearm enthusiasts can receive critical, lightweight parts more efficiently and at lower costs than ever.
- STATE AGENCIES -
The draft agenda for the Thursday, Dec. 12, meeting of the Michigan Natural Resources Commission has been posted to the NRC website at Michigan.gov/NRC. The meeting will take place in Rooms M119-121 on the West Campus of Lansing Community College, 5708 Cornerstone Drive, in Lansing.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced15 community recreation facilities projects recommended for a combined $8 million in Land and Water Conservation Fund grants.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has rescheduled its meeting with partners to review conservation easements in the Whitefish area. The meeting is Dec. 19 at Whitefish City Hall at 5:30 p.m. The meeting is open to the public.
- STATE PARKS -
Tens of thousands of campers, creek stompers, and other park patrons celebrated the centennial anniversary of Ledges State Park throughout 2024. To wrap up the year, staff from the park will host their annual open house at 6 p.m., Dec. 19 at Boone City Hall Auditorium, 923 Eighth Street, in Boone.
What’s the best way to spend New Year’s Day? Take a First Day Hike in an Iowa state park or forest. More than 40 parks are hosting either a guided group hike or suggesting a self-guided hike.
- TELEVISION -
The Civilian Marksmanship Program takes over as the sanctioning body for Action Pistol competition, with support for the historic Bianchi Cup Championships of the discipline. The Green Valley Ranges outside Columbia, Missouri is still the dedicated location for the Plates, the Practical, the Barricades, and the Mover.
- WILDLIFE -
The first snow of the season is a popular event with pheasant hunters because it often sends the birds to cover where hunters expect to find them. And while a little snow is good, too much snow can be bad, burying waste grains that are an important food source and collapsing marginal habitat.
To protect wildlife on their winter range, the majority of Wyoming Game and Fish Department wildlife habitat management areas close or have restrictions for the winter annually. Many WHMAs are closing to human presence — or already have — for the season.
 

Ever have a hankering for an American made GLOCK 19 – made by an American company? Recently firearms manufacturer Ruger joined with MagPul to make a pistol with upgraded features, improved ergonomics and moved to bring it in at a price that leaves you with enough cash to further customize the piece – if that’s your thing.

Why a GLOCK 19? Because it’s become the de facto standard for a self-defense sidearm since the early 1990s. While a number of other makers have tried to improve on the original – with some success – it’s still highly regarded for reliability, handling and sufficient capacity. 

The MagPul “Enhanced Handgun Grip” includes locator pads for index finger/thumb, a universal accessory rail and the takedown pin; the trigger face is flat.

Making a knock-off is something that’s been done – quite well – in this country. For Ruger to get involved, it took something else. That is combining the “fire control insert” concept to the GLOCK design – with the gun’s serial number on the FCI – so it can transfer to other MagPul frame modules. Pressing out the forward pin – the one just over the front leg of the trigger guard – allows the unit from the locking block back – to come out. 

The frame is interesting, the “Magpul Enhanced Handgun Grip (EHG)” with a unique texture. The front “thumb/trigger finger” locator pads might be a bit far forward for some. The magazine well is flared, but not huge and outlandish. It’s well cut under the trigger guard, has a “universal-pattern accessory rail” forward and a cut to assist reaching the magazine catch. 

The sights are high from the factory – a nod to the Ruger-marked optics cover plate – but they’re steel; the height is to ensure some co-witness with an optic. It’s obvious to all that Ruger wouldn’t make a service/compact carry pistol that wasn’t PMO compatible. The high sights tell the tale. 

The front sight properly has a tritium vial, the rear sight is serrated and has a wide notch, allowing daylight on either side of the front sight. The trigger is just fine for a service/compact carry pistol. The slide treatment – with a custom esthetic and front- and rear cocking serrations – is well done. 

Look familiar? It is, up to a point.

Still, it’s strange to handle a “Ruger-GLOCK.”

The gun is provided with a pair of MagPul magazines, as one would expect. And the gun accepts original GLOCK magazines, if there was any doubt. The nice polymer carry case is marked with the logos of MagPul and Ruger, a nice touch. 

My first range trip with the new heater found a soggy range. Using the bullseye bay and secretly shooting the “secret pistol” – this was before the announcement – I fired standing, a more-or-less barricade position. The ammo was whatever I grabbed on the way out – deadlines are deadlines. 

I found the gun to easily cluster into 4-5” at 25 yards with five-shot groups. The “best three” measurement – an analog to shooting the gun in a machine rest – gave me a clue as to the limits of accuracy of the new gun.

I was pleasantly surprised. 

Hornady (old stock) 124 grain XTP shot into 1 ½”; Federal “Classic” 124 grain FMJ had a 2 ½” best effort. Low-cost Monarch 115 grain FMJ from Academy Sports + Outdoors had a 2 ¾” cluster and Hornady 147gr. XTP shot a 1 ¾” group. 

I had a little ammo left and tried four rounds on the fifty-yard 10” gong; I went three for four with iron sights. 

I won’t intimidate any bullseye or PPC competitors with that, but it’s a new gun – new to me.

I spent the next short trip to the range on a “EZ Scorer” 12” x 18” BC IPSC Practice Target. While not so big as the regular USPSA target, it’s close enough and I’d be working close. Getting on a timer, I sought to check my handling of the new gun. 

Suffice to say that trying for three A-zone hits in two seconds from guard – not a particularly trying exercise – was something that I was unable to accomplish with the RXM on this trip. I was working close, from 7, 10 and 15 yards, so distance wasn’t an issue. 

On top of that, I wasn’t staying within the par time.

Images by Jim Shepherd. Above, the frame is marked “EHG” on one side with the MagPul logo on the other. Below, the box containing the new sidearms is co-branded.

 

Doing some “negative taping” (tape any hit outside the A-zone, I began to work – again from ready – using the Shooters Global SG Timer GO, with basic drills. At each distance, I’d shoot a single, a pair, a failure to stop and a single to the “high percentage” A-zone at the top of the target. I finished with singles from the nondominant hand only. At the end of the exercise, I did several strings of the “Demand” Drill – aiming in on the target and taking the slack out, so the sound of the shot cuts into the timer’s “beep.”

This is good for shooter control – being still as the shot breaks – and for focus on the trigger (everything else has been done). 

The following day, I made one more trip with the RXM. I used a couple of items, a “ban-era” 10-round magazine from GLOCK and the Comp-Tac Warrior Holster – a “stealth” or “pancake” style polymer outside-the-waist holster. It’s configured to accept the standard frame (9mm-40-357S) GLOCK autos – regardless of slide length and it’s cut for high sights and an optic – forward-looking, that.

Using the SG Timer GO, I worked on some drills with the old-style Bakersfield PD repair center and some Winchester “Target and Practice” 115gr. FMJ ammo. Starting with an empty chamber, loaded magazine, I had the only “stoppage” of the gun’s run thus far. I did the immediate action drill to a pair in just over three seconds. From there I did holster drills, singles and pairs, from various distances. I also worked one-hand shooting, first with the dominant hand, then nondominant as well as doing the “right-hand/left hand” supported string from my state’s POST qual. I scored the target at a dismal 229/250.

My excuses include the too-light, too-rare shooting schedule and the unfamiliarity with the nice-feeling but maybe-not-yet fitting MagPul frame. That’s okay, I had the same problem with “that other brand” in 2001. 

It takes time. 

I went to work on a B-8 repair center, shooting one handed at fifteen yards, then shooting two-handed strings – one right and the other left – from 25 yards. With the right hand, from distance, I scored 43 and the left produced a 42. An 85/100 is not par for me, as I’ve done better. 

One thing I can say: I want to keep trying because I like shooting it. Thus far, it’s clearly a well-designed “concept” pistol that may eventually combine the modularity of the P320 with the ready parts and supplies availability of the G19 at a modest price point.

This thing bears more examination. Stay tuned. 

— Rich Grassi

 
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