Strike SMC Bravo for Ruger RXM 4" with Compact Grip

Rob G
by Rob G

The Strike Modular Chassis for the Ruger RXM is a thoughtful upgrade for users seeking greater control, modularity, and versatility from their platform. Based on its listed features and design, it appears engineered for shooters who want to enhance the RXM beyond its factory configuration.


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At the center of the chassis is a focus on ergonomics and control. The integrated 1913 Picatinny rear interface, which adds significant versatility. By supporting a stock or arm brace, the Strike Modular Chassis expands the RXM’s potential role and gives users a faster path to a more customized defensive or range-oriented setup. This feature alone makes the chassis stand out as more than a cosmetic enhancement.

The double-undercut trigger guard is another notable design element, intended to provide a higher grip for improved bore-axis purchase and better recoil management. Paired with the streamlined frame geometry, the chassis seems designed to promote more confident handling and a more stable shooting platform.

The inclusion of an integrated accessory mount also suggests a forward-looking, modular design. Rather than limiting users to a fixed configuration, the platform appears built to support future enhancements and evolving needs.

The Strike Modular Chassis for the RXM is a well-conceived upgrade that emphasizes performance, ergonomics, modularity, and expanded capability. While real-world performance ultimately depends on user preferences and applications, the feature set suggests a product designed for practical functionality. For those looking to elevate the RXM into a more adaptable, better-controlled platform, this chassis appears to be a compelling option.

The Strike Modular Chassis for the Ruger RXM is currently on pre-order with an MSRP of $69.95.

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  • Dave Dave 3 days ago

    $70 isn't terrible. You could make a fun little pdw with this setup for not a lot of money. And it won't shoot your D off like if you were running a flux raider 320. That's a plus.

  • Rhe139559029 Rhe139559029 2 days ago

    Been waiting for this

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