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New Handguns of SHOT Show 2025

New Handguns of SHOT Show 2025

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Here’s a look at the new, interesting, and most innovative handguns of SHOT Show 2025


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SHOT show 2025 is upon us, which means loads of new gun introductions. Every year is a little bit different, and we never quite know what to expect. Some years the market is peppered with new pistols enco*passing every category. Some years there are one or two stars and the rest is ho-hum. One thing that’s for sure is that we’re scouring the show floor for all the most interesting, useful, and innovative new handguns of the year. Here’s what has caught our attention at SHOT Show 2025.






   

      

      
         
         
      
   

   



   







Ruger RXM





            
         

            

                               Ruger RXM 9mm Pistol
                                    

      

            




Key Features






  • Glock G19-type design




  • Interchangeable Magpul grip module




  • Removable FCU with Glock-co*patible trigger parts




  • Caliber: 9mm




  • Price: $400





One of the most noteworthy pistols of SHOT Show 2025 is the Ruger RXM. At first glance, this isn’t the most exciting introduction, but this model has more depth than that. Glock clones and aftermarket parts are their own sub industry, and another Glock-like pistol seems like just that. The RXM is a collaboration between Ruger and Magpul, with Magpul producing the stock and aftermarket grip modules for the gun. The slide has a more refined profile, is co*patible with Delta Point and RMSc optic footprints, and a tritium front sight post. The grip module has improved ergonomics and a straighter grip angle. The pistol generally resembles the Lone Wolf Dusk 19 G19 clone.









Like other pistols like the Sig P320 and P365 series, the RXM adopts a removable fire control unit design, where trigger parts are housed in a stainless chassis that can be installed in other aftermarket grip modules. Unlike other pistols, though, this removable chassis is co*patible with Glock-pattern trigger parts making upgrades a cinch. The cherry on top is that this pistol retails for four hundred bucks, making it virtually untouchable by any other Glock or Glock clone that sports a co*parative feature set.





Staccato HD P4





            
         

            

                           
                               Staccato HD P4
                                          

                                    

      

               
      




Key Features






  • Updated direct-mounted red dot system




  • co*patible with Glock-pattern magazines




  • Updated buffered recoil system




  • Caliber: 9mm




  • Price: $2,499





Staccato continues to innovate in the double-stack 1911 platform with their latest HD line, led by the new P4 pistol. This is one of the coolest handguns from SHOT Show 2025 and the most visible change in this updated line is the elimination of the grip safety used on previous models like the Staccato P and Staccato CS. This new grip module is a big step, as it’s a departure from the normal STI/Staccato 2011 magazine design. The Staccato P is designed to accept Glock-pattern 9mm magazines, and it ships with 18-round steel mags.





This is a big potential benefit, as 2011 magazines have a reputation for being more finicky and high maintenance, and are significantly more expensive. Additionally, the optic mounting system has been redesigned to allow direct mounting, and the rear site is located just forward of the optic cut, in order to be easily co-witnessed. The recoil system has been updated to a buffered flat-spring design to improve smoothness of the recoil cycle. Externally, the pistol looks a lot like previous Staccato models and has full-sized ambidextrous safety and slide-stop levers, and cocking serrations extend higher on the slide.





This is an exciting step for Staccato and we can’t wait to get our hands on a P4 to test and review.





Springfield 1911 DS Prodigy co*pact 3.5-inch





            
         

            

                           
                               Springfield Prodigy co*pact 9mm
                                          

                                    

      

               
      




Key Features






  • Shortened 3.5-inch barrel and grip module




  • Uses 15-round 2011-style magazines




  • AOS optic mounting system is co*patible with a wide variety of red dots




  • Caliber: 9mm




  • Price: $1,381





One of Springfield’s new handguns for 2025 is an update of their popular 1911 DS Prodigy lineup, the Prodigy co*pact. Previously, these 2011-style pistols were only available in full-sized configurations, but this new 3.5-inch-barreled model is shorter and has a shortened grip module to achieve co*pact size. This makes it an excellent choice for concealed carry, while maintaining good accuracy, excellent shootability, and a reasonable price tag. This model has many of the same features as the original Prodigy, including the AOS optic system, which is co*patible with a wide variety of optics. In addition to its shorter profile, however, it has a tritium white-dot front sight, an updated dual recoil spring system, and it uses 15-round 2011-style Duramag magazines. 





Read Next: Best Pistol Red Dot Sights





We got a sneak peek at the Prodigy co*pact, and you can read a full review here. It’s reliable, accurate, and the most versatile pistol in the Prodigy lineup.





H&K CC9





            
         

            

                           
                               H&K CC9 9mm
                                          

                                    

      

               
      




Key Features






  • Rounded edges and beveled slide




  • RMSc optic footprint




  • +P-rated 




  • Caliber: 9mm




  • Price: $699





The micro-co*pact 9mm pistol market has been white-hot in recent years and, new for 2025, is the H&K CC9. This is a pistol designed from the ground up for concealed carry with beveled edges, night sights, and an RMSc-footprint optics cut on the slide. It’s got a polymer grip which incorporates a Picatinny accessory rail and houses 10- and 12-round 9mm magazines. It has ambidextrous slide stop levers and magazine release buttons, and is large enough to allow a full four-finger grip. The backstraps are interchangeable to fit your hand, and the grip has a nice stipple texture. The CC9 boasts the reliability you should expect from H&K pistols, but in an ultra-co*pact size that is perfect for EDC.





Read Next: Best Concealed Carry Guns





H&K CC9 pistol
The author fires H&K’s new CC9 concealed-carry pistol.




Smith & Wesson M&P 9 co*pact Carry co*p





            
         

            

                           
                               Smith & Wesson M&P 9 2.0 Carry co*p
                                          

                                    

      

               
      




Key Features






  • ClearSight Cut directs gasses away from sight picture




  • 3.6- and 4-inch barrel lengths




  • Flat-faced tuned trigger




  • Caliber: 9mm





From Smith & Wesson’s performance center co*es the new M&P 9 co*pact Carry co*p, a concealed-carry gun that incorporates a built-in co*pensator to reduce recoil and muzzle flip. More specifically, the cut of the co*pensator on this M&P 9 is designed to direct muzzle gasses up, but also away from center — helping maintain a clear sight picture. This model is available with a 3.6- or 4-inch barrel, and the grip is shortened to use 15-round magazines. The slide is aggressively serrated fore and aft for robust traction when cocking, and it is cut for a red dot, but includes a flat cover plate. Like other M&P 9 pistols, it has excellent ergonomics and includes proprietary interchangeable palm swell grip inserts.





OA Defense 2311 Pro





            
         

            

                           
                               OA Defense 2311 Pro Elite
                                          

                                    

      

               
      




Key Features






  • Full-size frame




  • Metal grip module




  • Uses OA or Sig P320-pattern magazines




  • Caliber: 9mm




  • Price: $3,299





OA Defense, formerly Oracle Arms, took a big innovative step a couple years ago when they developed the 2311. It’s a platform that incorporates many things we like about the 2011-style double-stack pistol, but adapted those ideas to create a similar pistol that uses Sig P320-pattern magazines. Last year we tested and liked the 2311 co*pact Pro, and this year they are introducing a full-sized Pro Elite model. This pistol sports a 5-inch ported barrel and co*es with three 21- and two 17-round magazines. It features ambidextrous controls, a metal grip module with modular gas-pedal-style thumb rests, flat trigger shoe, and a large magwell. It includes optic plates co*patible with RMR, Delta Point Pro, and RMSc red dots. This is a high-performance pistol designed to go fast, and should be appealing to any co*petitor or recreational shooter.





Glock G48 A-cut Aimpoint COA co*bo





            
         

            

                           
                               Glock G48 Aimpoint
                                          

                                    

      

               
      




Key Features






  • Pistol and optic package




  • A-Cut eliminates need for optic plate with Aimpoint COA red dot




  • Enlarged magazine floorplates




  • Caliber: 9mm




  • Price: $1,002





Glock’s latest introduction is a collaboration with Aimpoint to fit several of its Gen 5 pistols — the G48 in this case — with the new Aimpoint COA red dot. This is a new durable enclosed-emitter sight with a large window. Rather than simply use Glock’s existing MOS optic mounting system, which has adapter plates, this series is custom cut for the COA and co*es as a package with the sight installed. This allows the normal-height sights to be co-witnessed through the optic. Interestingly, the rear sight is used to clamp the rear of the optic down onto the slide and the pistol co*es with improved steel iron sights. Though this specific optic might not appeal to everyone, those that want to use it on a Glock will appreciate the custom cut and low-riding fit.





Savage Stance XR





            
         

            

                           
                               Savage Stance XR
                                          

                                    

      

               
      




Key Features






  • Quick-release optic plate




  • Ambidextrous controls




  • Interchangeable backstraps




  • Caliber: 9mm




  • Price: $469





Savage is overhauling their Stance pistol line with some big updates in the Stance XR for SHOT Show 2025. Though many features are similar, it’s a micro-co*pact single-stack 9mm, they’ve made the Stance XR more relevant with a quick-detach optic plate and accessory rail — things the original lacked. Now it can be fitted with a red dot and light, and is still easy and convenient to carry concealed. Different Stance XR options include night sights, but the standard co*es with regular low-profile iron sights. The pistol has a removable chassis for easy maintenance, and co*es with a 10-round flush and 13-round extended magazine.





TriStar APOC





            
         

            

                           
                               TriStar APOC 9mm
                                          

                                    

      

               
      




Key Features






  • Glock G19 Clone




  • Uses 15-round magazines




  • Available in several different colors




  • Caliber: 9mm




  • Price: $279





Turkish importer Tristar is launching a G19 clone for 2025. This is a pretty basic copy of the venerable G19 that includes front and rear slide serrations, iron sights, and will co*e with one 15-round magazine. It’s available in a variety of colors, but is otherwise pretty standard fare. It’s aggressively priced at only $279 and, if reliable, will be a solid value for someone looking to get into an entry-level Glock-style pistol. If parts are cross-co*patible, the Tristar APOC could reasonably be upgraded, too.


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