New Guns 2025: Rost Martin RM1S Compact Pistol

The latest from Rost Martin is the RM1S, which is a compact version of the RM1C pistol. Watch our video here.

posted on January 26, 2025
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Rost Martin launched its flagship RM1C 9 mm pistol at SHOT Show 2024, and has followed up with line extensions with a compensated model, an OD green finish and California-compliant models. The latest from Rost Martin is the RM1S, which is a compact version of the RM1C pistol. The compact features a 3.5” barrel (instead of the 4” barrel found on the RM1C), and magazine capacity has been tightened up a bit, due to the compact grip frame. The flush-fit magazine for the RM1S holds 12 rounds, and the extended 15-round magazine with a collar is the same magazine that provides a flush-fit configuration on the RM1C.

Watch our video here, or go to rostmartin.com.

 

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