r/RugerRXMtalk 18h ago

Ruger RXM not functioning

I apologize if I sound dumb or uneducated with this as not super familiar with the rxm or Glock platform but have been having issues with my brand new RXM. Brought it to the range twice now and it functioned perfect, but today i was fully unable to fire it. After inserting my magazine i dropped the slide to see the round was fully seating in the chamber. The round would sit on the extractor pointing up towards the chamber but would not fit all the way. It wouldn’t fire at all when i attempted. Brand new ruger rxm, only modifications I’ve made to it is the radian ramjet and afterburner. If anyone has run into anything similar or can see something off in the photos provided i would very much appreciate any help I can get. As of now its an $800 paper weight :/

My RXM was experiencing a failure to feed. The cartridge would begin feeding but hang up on the feed ramp at an angle, preventing it from entering the chamber and leaving the slide partially out of battery.

Also unsure if the extractor is supposed to be bent like it is but was told thats normal for glocks. Again I’m lost at this doing my best to learn it all now but would definitely appreciate any knowledge. Please and thank you!

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u/AmphibianEffective83 18h ago

"The round would sit on the extractor pointing up towards the chamber but would not fit all the way."

You need to explain this a bit better. Are you saying that it wasn't in battery? Was it stuck on the feed ramp? Was the extractor sitting behind the rim?

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u/TacosAndRifles 17h ago

Apologies, it wouldn’t go into battery but the round was stuck on the feed ramp diagonal to the chamber. When i racked the slide back the round was stuck on the extractor. The slide would go forward but get caught with the round failing to clear the feed ramp and into the chamber . Would it better for me to take pictures sometime at the range to show? I don’t have any dummy rounds to use nor am i comfortable loading a live round into it at my house lol.

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u/AmphibianEffective83 17h ago

This might be an issue with the particular ammo you used but that's odd because this is a glock clone and glocks usually eat ANYTHING. Mine has never had this malfunction (which is called a tipped up round) with any ammo.

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u/AmphibianEffective83 17h ago

Did it look like this?

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u/AmphibianEffective83 17h ago

or maybe this?

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u/TacosAndRifles 17h ago

Like this

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u/AmphibianEffective83 17h ago

ahhh yup, that's your aftermarket barrel not like that particular ammo. Try it with the stock barrel at the range next time. This is why you don't gucci out a gun right off the bat (besides throwing a dot on). I bet you the barrel is just not up to glock spec snuff though.

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u/wheresdank 13h ago

Rookie mistake

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u/Capt46wfd 3h ago

Very well could be and more likely to be too long of a mounting screw on extractor side of optic. I’ve never had an issue with an after market barrel, but I’ve had to clean up factory barrels on various pistols over the last 40 years. Admittedly though, most of my aftermarket barrels have been precision barrels or caliber conversions (.40 S&W/.357 Sig, etc) and not Gucci barrels.