Description
The Rost Martin RM1C Comp 9mm 4-inch Bundle Black 15+1/17+1 is a compact, striker-fired pistol that ships with a Viridian RFX11 green-dot reflex sight, four magazines, and a protective carry bag. This optic-ready bundle gives you everything you need to hit the range or carry from day one, with a Tenifer-treated slide and a smooth five-pound trigger pull per manufacturer specs.
| Manufacturer | Rost Martin |
|---|---|
| Model | RM1C Comp |
| Material | Hammer-forged steel barrel, polymer frame |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger, standard and +P ammunition |
| Finish | Tenifer-treated slide, black polymer frame |
| Weight | 23.5 ounces (unloaded, without optic) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Viridian RFX11 Green-Dot Reflex Sight – WHY IT MATTERS: This optic is included in the bundle, so you don’t have to buy a separate red dot. The green dot is easy to pick up in bright light and gives you a faster sight picture than iron sights alone.
- Four Magazines (15- and 17-round) – WHY IT MATTERS: Two 15-round and two 17-round magazines mean you can carry with the flush-fit mag or use the extended for backup. That’s $100+ in mags right out of the box.
- Aggressive Slide Serrations – WHY IT MATTERS: You can rack the slide from front or rear, even with sweaty or gloved hands. No struggling to get a grip when you need to clear a malfunction.
- Responsive Grip Texturing – WHY IT MATTERS: The texture is aggressive enough to lock the gun in your hand but not so rough it chews up your carry shirt. You get a solid hold without discomfort during all-day wear.
- Low Bore Axis – WHY IT MATTERS: A lower bore axis reduces muzzle flip, letting you get back on target faster for follow-up shots. This makes the RM1C Comp easier to shoot accurately than many other compact 9mms.
Who It’s For
The Rost Martin RM1C Comp bundle is built for anyone who wants a reliable, optic-ready carry pistol without piecing together a bunch of accessories. It’s a great fit for new gun owners who want a complete setup out of the box, and for experienced shooters who appreciate a proven striker-fired design with a green-dot sight included. If you’re looking for a compact 9mm that’s ready for concealed carry, home defense, or range practice, this bundle saves you time and money.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Four magazines included – most guns ship with two. You get double the capacity for training or backup carry.
- Pro: Tenifer-treated slide resists corrosion and wear, per Rost Martin specs. That finish holds up to daily carry and harsh weather.
- Pro: Green-dot optic is factory-mounted and co-witnesses with the iron sights. No gunsmithing needed.
- Con: The trigger, while smooth at five pounds, has a bit of take-up before the break. Some shooters prefer a shorter reset for faster follow-up shots.
Comparison
| Feature | Rost Martin RM1C Comp | Zev Technologies OZ9 Compact | Glock 19 Gen5 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $502.21 (bundle) | $1,200+ (gun only) | $550 (gun only) |
| Optic Included | Yes (Viridian RFX11) | No | No |
| Mags Included | 4 (15 & 17 round) | 2 (15 round) | 3 (15 round) |
| Slide Finish | Tenifer | Nitride | nDLC |
| Trigger Pull | 5 lbs | 4.5 lbs | 5.5 lbs |
The RM1C Comp bundle gives you more value than a Glock 19 at a similar price, with an optic and extra mags included. Compared to the Zev OZ9, you save over $700 and still get a Tenifer-treated slide and a reliable striker-fired action. While the Zev offers a fully modular grip and aftermarket support, the Rost Martin is a better deal for shooters on a budget who want a complete setup.
FAQ
Does the Viridian RFX11 green-dot sight hold zero?
Yes, the RFX11 holds zero on the RM1C Comp. It’s mounted to the optic-ready slide with a secure fit, and users report it stays dialed in after hundreds of rounds. I’d still recommend checking zero after the first 50 rounds, as with any new optic.
Will the 17-round magazines fit in a standard Glock 19 holster?
The 17-round magazines are longer than the 15-round flush-fit mags, so they may not fit in all compact holsters. I suggest using the 15-round mags for concealed carry and the 17-rounders as spares on the belt or in a range bag. The pistol itself fits most Glock 19 holsters since the slide profile is very similar.
Is the trigger safe for everyday carry?
Yes, the trigger has a built-in blade safety and a five-pound pull weight, which is standard for carry pistols. It’s not too light for safe holstering, but it’s smooth enough for accurate shooting. Per Rost Martin specs, the trigger meets industry safety standards for striker-fired handguns.
Can I use +P ammunition in this pistol?
Yes, the RM1C Comp is rated for +P 9mm ammunition. The hammer-forged barrel and Tenifer-treated slide handle the extra pressure without issue. I’d stick with standard pressure for range practice to save money, but +P is fine for defensive loads.
How does the green-dot sight compare to a red dot?
The green dot is easier to see in bright daylight and for people with astigmatism. It uses less battery power than some red dots, too. The Viridian RFX11 has automatic brightness adjustment, so you don’t have to fiddle with settings when moving from indoors to outdoors.
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Last updated: April 2026
According to a 2025 industry report, compact 9mm pistols account for over 40% of new handgun sales in the U.S., making the RM1C Comp a smart choice for today’s shooter. Browse all semi-auto handguns | Shop concealed carry pistols





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