NEW Rost Martin RM1S Vs. Everybody - Feature Packed Subcompact

Published on February 18, 2025
Duration: 10:19

This video provides a comprehensive comparison of the new Ross Martin RM1S subcompact handgun against numerous popular competitors. The reviewer highlights the RM1S's feature set, including its optics readiness, ergonomics, and trigger. Comparisons focus on size, capacity, and magazine compatibility with models like the Glock 26, CZ P10S, Springfield Hellcat, and others, offering insights for potential buyers in the subcompact market.

Quick Summary

The Ross Martin RM1S is a feature-packed subcompact handgun, notable for being optics-ready, having blacked-out rear sights with a front dot, a rail, and excellent stippling for grip. Its ergonomics are praised as superior to the Glock 26, and it offers a 12+1 capacity in a compact footprint, making it a strong contender in its class.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & RM1S Features
  2. 00:41RM1S Ergonomics & Trigger
  3. 00:58Upcoming 500-Round Test
  4. 01:11CZ P10S Magazine Compatibility Test
  5. 01:20RM1S vs. Glock 27/26
  6. 01:53RM1S vs. CZ P10S
  7. 02:24RM1S vs. Springfield Echelon
  8. 02:41RM1S vs. Tisas PX9 Carry
  9. 03:03RM1S vs. Beretta PX4 Storm Subcompact
  10. 03:35RM1S vs. Smith & Wesson CSX
  11. 03:44RM1S vs. Canik METE MC9
  12. 04:08RM1S vs. Ruger SR9c
  13. 04:29RM1S vs. S&W M&P 9 Subcompact 2.0
  14. 04:49RM1S vs. M&P 40 C
  15. 05:08RM1S vs. FN 509C
  16. 05:35RM1S vs. Glock 43X
  17. 06:10RM1S vs. Springfield Hellcat
  18. 06:43Final Thoughts & Optic Consideration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Ross Martin RM1S subcompact handgun?

The Ross Martin RM1S is a feature-packed subcompact handgun that is optics-ready. It includes blacked-out rear sights with a front dot, a rail for accessories, and boasts excellent stippling for a secure grip. Its ergonomics are also highlighted as being superior to many competitors in its class.

How does the Ross Martin RM1S compare in size and capacity to popular subcompacts like the Glock 26?

The Ross Martin RM1S offers a 12+1 capacity and is compared to the Glock 26. While the Glock 26 can be made shorter with a flush magazine, the RM1S provides a comparable footprint with its standard 12+1 capacity, making it a strong contender in the subcompact market.

Is the Ross Martin RM1S compatible with CZ P10S magazines?

The video tests the Ross Martin RM1S's compatibility with CZ P10S magazines. Initial findings suggest that standard P10S magazines may not fit flush, indicating potential compatibility with larger CZ P10 magazine variants, though further testing is recommended.

What are the main advantages of the Ross Martin RM1S over the Glock 43X?

The primary advantage cited for the Ross Martin RM1S over the Glock 43X is the perceived reliability of its standard magazines compared to aftermarket options for the 43X. Despite the Glock 43X having an excellent grip and aesthetic, the RM1S is preferred for its factory magazine confidence.

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