A Blind Folded Review of the RXM

Published on February 6, 2026
Duration: 1:00

This video features a humorous blindfolded review of a firearm, initially misidentified as a Ruger RXM and compared favorably to the PSA Dagger for its budget-friendly reliability. The review highlights the perceived improved trigger and optics-cut slide of the supposed RXM. The segment showcases the reviewer's tactile identification skills and market knowledge, though the firearm is ultimately revealed to be a 1911 with a red dot optic, not a polymer-framed pistol.

Quick Summary

A blindfolded firearm review initially identified a pistol as a Ruger RXM, a Glock 19 clone with a 15-round capacity and optics-cut slide, deemed more reliable than a PSA Dagger. The reveal showed it was actually a 1911 with a red dot optic.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Blindfolded Identification Challenge
  2. 00:15Initial Ruger RXM Review & Specs
  3. 00:33Market Comparison: RXM vs. PSA Dagger
  4. 00:48The Big Reveal: It's a 1911!

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm was initially reviewed blindfolded?

The firearm was initially identified by feel as a Ruger RXM, described as a Glock 19 clone with a 15-round capacity, an improved trigger, and an optics-cut slide. It was also compared favorably to the PSA Dagger for budget-friendly reliability.

What was the actual firearm revealed in the blindfolded test?

The firearm was revealed to be a 1911-style pistol equipped with a red dot optic, not the polymer-framed Ruger RXM that was initially guessed by the reviewer.

How did the reviewer compare the supposed Ruger RXM to the PSA Dagger?

The reviewer suggested that the Ruger RXM was a superior budget-friendly option compared to the PSA Dagger, citing better reliability and dependability as key advantages.

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