Remington Announces the RM380 Micro Pistol

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posted on April 7, 2015
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Remington Arms Company, LLC ("Remington") today announced that it is offering the Model RM380, an all-metal, micro pistol designed for concealed carry.

With a sleek, modern design, this highly concealable pistol boasts all of the latest enhancements to make it a leader in the very competitive concealed carry market. In addition to tough, all-metal construction for ultimate durability and longevity, the RM380 also features the longest barrel in its class to maximize muzzle velocity and bullet expansion, while facilitating shooting precision and accuracy.

This breakthrough pistol delivers unrivaled quality and ingenuity in a micro-size package for personal protection and portability. Weighing just 12.2 ounces unloaded and measuring just 5 1/4 inches long, the RM380 is easy for anyone to carry unobtrusively, and with an extended beavertail grip, it facilitates a smooth draw even in suboptimal conditions.

The RM380 also features a light and smooth double-action-only trigger, fully functional low profile slide stop, light slide racking force, and an ambidextrous magazine release. The replaceable grip panels allow for customization while the optimized grip angle allows for greater shootability and comfort.

The Remington Model RM380 is chambered in .380 ACP with a suggested retail price of $417.

Model RM380 Key Features and Benefits:

  • Fully functional slide stop holds open on last round
  • Chambered in .380 ACP
  • All-metal construction for durability and longevity (7075 Aluminum Frame)
  • 410 Stainless steel barrel–longest barrel in its class
  • Precise barrel-to-slide lock-up for accuracy and precision
  • Long, smooth, light DAO trigger for safety and shootability
  • Fully ambidextrous, low profile magazine release
  • Checkered front strap and trigger guard undercut allows for improved control and higher hand hold
  • Optimized grip angle for comfort, recoil management, and increased shootability
  • Extended beavertail protects hand and promotes correct grip when drawing in suboptimal conditions
  • Replaceable grip panels for comfort and style upgrades
  • (2) 6+1 Magazines–one extended floor plate and one flush
  • Wide, positive cocking serrations
  • Rugged fixed sights–contoured to be snag free
  • Light dual recoil spring system for easy slide racking and lifetime use

 

Model RM380 Key Features and Benefits:
Fully functional slide stop holds open on last round
Chambered in .380 ACP
All-metal construction for durability and longevity (7075 Aluminum Frame)
410 Stainless steel barrel–longest barrel in its class
Precise barrel-to-slide lock-up for accuracy and precision
Long, smooth, light DAO trigger for safety and shootability
Fully ambidextrous, low profile magazine release
Checkered front strap and trigger guard undercut allows for improved control and higher hand hold
Optimized grip angle for comfort, recoil management, and increased shootability
Extended beavertail protects hand and promotes correct grip when drawing in suboptimal conditions
Replaceable grip panels for comfort and style upgrades
(2) 6+1 Magazines–one extended floor plate and one flush
Wide, positive cocking serrations
Rugged fixed sights–contoured to be snag free
Light dual recoil spring system for easy slide racking and lifetime use

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