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RE: Springfield Armory XD
I have the XD 45 and its a great gun....its solid...easy to take apart...and less moving parts...
I laid it along the M&P and found more positives from the XD....just my opinion. Good Luck! |
RE: Springfield Armory XD
I have the service 40. Great gun. Bought a 9mm barrel conversion so that I can shoot the cheap stuff out of it.
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RE: Springfield Armory XD
Thanks guys, I am going with the .40 sub compact XD in the green and black.
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RE: Springfield Armory XD
I've had an XD 9mm Service model for almost 4 years now and I love it. Have several thousand rounds through it without a misfire of any type....Wolf, S&B, WWB, Rem UMC, Blazer ammo. It eats them all.
Definitely one you should consider. I'd love to have a sub-compact XD9. |
RE: Springfield Armory XD
My BIL has one in 9mm and loves it. In my opinion though, it is just another Glock copy, and I am not impressed.
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RE: Springfield Armory XD
Sounds like a good choice.
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RE: Springfield Armory XD
ORIGINAL: retrieverman My BIL has one in 9mm and loves it. In my opinion though, it is just another Glock copy, and I am not impressed. I, personally, prefer the XD to the Glock. It has a better grip angle that makes the pistol point better (for me anyway), the trigger is far better than the stock Glock trigger, it's got an ambidexterous mag release, and you don't need to be an 800lb gorilla or an aftermarket lever extension to activate the slide release. I had a Glock 21 that had the 3.5lb trigger kit and extended slide release, and I still prefer my XD to it hands down, which is why I no longer have the Glock, while the XD is in my bedroom ready to greet unwelcome two-legged critters. With the exception of the very small and hard to activate slide release (which may have been since remedied by making the once optional extended slide release standard equipment), there is nothing inherently wrong with Glocks, and if you like the way they feel you won't be making a mistake by buying one. They are a very reliable, tried-and-true, defensive sidearm that have no doubt saved the lives of many cops and armed citizens unfortunate enough to forced to use them in self defense. But I, personally, feel that the XD is an definate improvement on the concept of the manual safety free semi-auto handgun. Mike |
RE: Springfield Armory XD
ORIGINAL: driftrider ORIGINAL: retrieverman My BIL has one in 9mm and loves it. In my opinion though, it is just another Glock copy, and I am not impressed. I, personally, prefer the XD to the Glock. It has a better grip angle that makes the pistol point better (for me anyway), the trigger is far better than the stock Glock trigger, it's got an ambidexterous mag release, and you don't need to be an 800lb gorilla or an aftermarket lever extension to activate the slide release. I had a Glock 21 that had the 3.5lb trigger kit and extended slide release, and I still prefer my XD to it hands down, which is why I no longer have the Glock, while the XD is in my bedroom ready to greet unwelcome two-legged critters. With the exception of the very small and hard to activate slide release (which may have been since remedied by making the once optional extended slide release standard equipment), there is nothing inherently wrong with Glocks, and if you like the way they feel you won't be making a mistake by buying one. They are a very reliable, tried-and-true, defensive sidearm that have no doubt saved the lives of many cops and armed citizens unfortunate enough to forced to use them in self defense. But I, personally, feel that the XD is an definate improvement on the concept of the manual safety free semi-auto handgun. Mike What you called the "slide release" is actuallythe slide stop. It'sdesigned tohold the slide back when the magazine is empty, not release it.What you are supposed to do to release the slide is bring your weak hand over and just slightly pull back on the slide and it will then release, causing the slide to go forward into battery. I only bring this up because you pointed it out as a disadvantage but ifusedas designed it does not take an "800 lb gorilla"to operate.;) I personally think the XD is an excellent firearm but IMO theGlock is abetter defensive firearm. |
RE: Springfield Armory XD
I respectfully disagree. When I was trained to qualify with the M9 in the Corps, the control we are referring to was definately referred to as the slide RELEASE, and we were trained to use it as such. Now, you may be correct that Glock departed from the standard use of this lever, as a simple Google search revealed that there are references to this control as both a "slide lock" and "slide release," but if you are correct referring only to Glock pistols, then this is another mark against Glock. If you are supposed to use your weak hand to move the slid back to reload, what happens when you're hit in the left shoulder and your weak hand is useless? I received training on the one handed reload just in this circumstance, and you most definately use the SLIDE RELEASE to return the slide to battery after you've gotten the fresh mag in the gun. The Glock, with the factory (as you call it) slide stop, is, IMO, to small and being flush against the receiver, too hard to quickly and reliably activate under normal circumstances, let alone in the heat of combat when you've been wounded getting the pistol reloaded quickly is the only thing that might save your life from the guy closing in to finish you off.
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RE: Springfield Armory XD
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