First look at the RM380: Into the Fray Episode 99

Published on February 1, 2016
Duration: 1:23

This video provides a first look at the Remington RM380, a new pocket pistol from Remington Firearms. Kevin Molowski, editor of Concealed Carry Magazine, highlights its all-metal construction, ambidextrous magazine release, and slide lock feature. A full review is promised for a future edition of the magazine.

Quick Summary

The Remington RM380 is a 6+1 capacity pocket pistol with an all-metal construction, featuring an aluminum frame and stainless steel slide. Key features include a fully incorporated slide lock and a fully ambidextrous magazine release, with magazines dropping free cleanly. It ships with two magazines, one with a pinky extender.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Overview
  2. 00:15Remington RM380 Features
  3. 00:24Construction and Materials
  4. 00:33Magazine Details
  5. 00:40Slide Lock Feature
  6. 00:48Ambidextrous Magazine Release
  7. 00:56Initial Impressions and Future Review
  8. 01:07Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Remington RM380 pocket pistol?

The Remington RM380 is an all-metal pocket pistol featuring an aluminum frame and stainless steel slide with a black oxide finish. It has a 6+1 magazine capacity, ships with two magazines (one with a pinky extender), a fully incorporated slide lock, and a fully ambidextrous magazine release.

What is the magazine capacity of the Remington RM380?

The Remington RM380 has a magazine capacity of 6 rounds in the magazine plus one round in the chamber, totaling a 6+1 capacity. It comes with two magazines, one of which includes a pinky extender for improved grip.

Does the Remington RM380 have a slide lock?

Yes, the Remington RM380 features a fully incorporated slide lock, which is a significant feature for a pocket pistol and not commonly found on many smaller firearms.

Is the magazine release on the Remington RM380 ambidextrous?

Yes, the Remington RM380 is equipped with a fully ambidextrous magazine release, allowing for magazine ejection from either the right or left side of the pistol.

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