New For 2024: GForce Arms RPX9 Exodus

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posted on July 3, 2024
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Black GForce Arms RPX9 Exodus propped up on a tan gun case next to a pair of tan ear muffs.
Images courtesy of GForce Arms.

The new GForce Arms RPX9 Exodus is just the latest example of how shotguns and handguns manufactured in Turkey continue to make an impact on the American market, offering quality and features at an affordable price point. Manufactured by Radikal Arms and imported by GForce Arms, the RPX9 is a model the company says “combines top-tier reliability with unprecedented affordability”and "targets a diverse market, appealing to seasoned gun enthusiasts and new shooters alike with its ease of use, extensive after-market support, and versatile design."

Right side profile shot of the GForce Arms RPX9 Exodus.The RPX9 Exodus is a handgun that combines affordability with compatibility with OEM and aftermarket Glock parts.

The RPX9 is a polymer-frame, striker-fired, semi-automatic handgun chambered in 9 mm Luger. Safety is provided by a trigger blade safety, firing pin safety and an extractor that extends to indicate that a cartridge is in the chamber. Its frame has an integrated magwell and an M1913 Picatinny rail on its dustcover. The slide is made of 4140 steel, has a unique profile with front and rear serrations, and is given a black QPQ finish. Sights are a fixed rear and a front post, with fiber-optic inserts.

Man aiming a GForce Arms RPX9 Exodus downrange.The RPX9 is designed to provide an affordable and customizable handgun for self-defense and sport.

The RPX9 is a compact-sized handgun of approximately the dimensions of a Glock 19. It has an overall length of 7.3” with a 4.02” barrel and a height of 5.25”, and weighs 21.3 ozs. It is compatible with many Glock OEM and aftermarket parts, including sights and trigger units. Magazines are compatible with Glock 19 and larger size versions. Two 15 or 10-round magazines are supplied with each pistol. Slides and barrels are Gen3 and Gen4 Glock-compatible. To allow owners to properly carry their RPX9, holsters specifically designed for the pistol are being made by companies including Alien Gear, Blackhawk, CrossBreed and Mission First Tactical.

The GForce Arms RPX9 Exodus has an MSRP of $299 and comes with a five-year limited warranty. For more information, visit the GForce Arms website here.

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