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We shot the crap out of this Ruger RXM… Here’s what happened.

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Jon Patton and the crew at The Gun Collective just turned a Ruger RXM into Swiss cheese in their latest no-holds-barred torture test, blasting it with everything from high-volume mag dumps to whatever abuse they could dream up—and spoiler: this full-size beast held up like a champ. We’re talking a pistol that’s not just surviving the apocalypse-level punishment but thriving, with flawless feeding, zero malfunctions, and that signature Ruger reliability that keeps enthusiasts coming back. If you’ve seen their other RXM review (linked in the source), this one’s the stress-test sequel, pushing it way beyond range-day pleasantries into what if I treat this like a disposable range toy? territory.

What makes this drop gold for the 2A crowd? In a market flooded with flashy polymer wonders and budget beaters, the RXM stands out as Ruger’s answer to the do-it-all duty gun—modular, optics-ready, and now proven under fire (literally). Compare it to something like the Rost Martin RM1S Comp they shout out, and you see the RXM punching above its weight in durability without the boutique price tag, making it a smart pick for home defense builds or SHTF kits. Implications? Ruger’s doubling down on American-made toughness at a time when import bans and supply chain jitters have everyone eyeing domestic options. This isn’t just a review; it’s a vote of confidence in tools that empower responsible owners to defend life, liberty, and lead-slinging fun.

For the full carnage, hit play on the vid and check TGC’s Floatplane for ad-free glory—while you’re at it, peep that Lockdown SECUREWALL in the background for your own safe room upgrade. Patton’s crew keeps delivering unfiltered truth in a censored world, reminding us why 2A isn’t about toys; it’s about tested reliability when it counts. Who’s grabbing an RXM next?

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