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A Reliable Sub-Compact Built for EDC

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellFebruary 2, 20262 Mins Read
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A Reliable Sub-Compact Built for EDC

If you’re looking for a sub‑compact carry pistol that blends reliability, performance, and modern engineering, the Rost Martin RM1S Comp is a standout choice for personal protection. Designed for those who prioritize safety, control, and everyday usability, this handgun delivers a refined balance of innovation and dependability. Rost Martin, a Dallas‑based company founded by Chris and Stefany Toomer, carries a name rooted in family legacy, honoring Stefany’s grandfather and Chris’s great‑grandmother. Their mission and heritage reflect a belief in owning Second Amendment rights with confidence, pride, and self-reliance, passing these values to the next generation.

RM1S Comp Features 

The RM1S Comp is built for enhanced control, featuring a comped slide and barrel to help reduce recoil and promote faster shot recovery. Deep front and rear slide serrations and fully ambidextrous controls make the platform accessible to any shooter. Its flat‑face trigger offers an ultra‑short reset for quick, consistent follow‑up shots. The optic‑ready slide supports four plate options, giving users flexibility in optics. At under 20 ounces, the RM1S Comp is lightweight, comfortable for long‑term wear, and perfect for those seeking the best subcompact for self-defense.

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Rost Martin’s Commitment to California Gun Owners

Rost Martin is committed to supporting California gun owners by offering DOJ‑approved, compliant models such as the RM1C Comp and RM1S Comp. This reflects Rost Martin’s dedication to expanding access to reliable self‑defense tools and encouraging responsible firearm ownership across all regions.

RM1S Comp Bundle: Everything You Need, All in One Package

For a complete, ready‑to‑go setup, the RM1S Comp Bundle offers exceptional value. It includes four magazines, a Savior Specialist bag for organized transport, and the optic‑ready slide equipped with the Viridian RFX11 green‑dot sight. Each component complements the pistol’s performance‑driven design, making it a dependable choice for practice, competition, or home protection.

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Specifications: Rost Martin RM1S Comp

MSRP $489
Color Black
Frame Black Polymer
Grip Width 1.1″
Length 6.72″
Slide Nitrocarburized Steel
Barrel 3.6″ Hammer-Forged in 9mm
Sights Rear: Black Serrated, Front: White Dot
Magazines (1) 12-Round, (1) 15-Round
Weight 19.66 oz. with Flush Mag
Trigger 5 lbs, Double Action Striker (DAS)
Height 4.4″ with Flush Mag
Optic Optics Ready, RMR Plate Included

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