Remington Announces Model RM380 Micro Pistol

posted on April 7, 2015
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Remington Arms Company has announced the Model RM380 micro pistol designed for concealed carry.  

Weighing just 12.2 ounces unloaded and measuring just 5¼ inches long, the RM380 features the longest barrel in its class to maximize muzzle velocity and bullet expansion. The RM380 also features a double-action-only trigger, 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 comfort. The Remington Model RM380 is chambered in .380 Auto with a suggested retail price of $417. See additional specs below:

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