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sailsmen
02-19-2013, 08:05 AM
Anyone have info on Springfield XD45 or XD Sub Compact 9mm?

wannaMM
02-19-2013, 08:33 AM
Love my 4.5" 40...my daily driver and range companion..right weight,not much climb,great handling...

White Knuckles
02-19-2013, 09:02 AM
:2thumbs:I have both the XD45 in 5" Tactical and 4" Service. ergonomically a great fit to my hand.
Reliable and accurate

ImpalaSlayer
02-19-2013, 09:06 AM
guns are bad :P

05crownsport
02-19-2013, 09:32 AM
Guns aren't bad...only the bullets are!:banana2:

JBFTech
02-19-2013, 09:54 AM
Love the XD 40 SubCompact, I used the extended mag most of the time, had a laser and light on it, never had a problem with it, and it hit where I aimed every time, great gun.


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ctrlraven
02-19-2013, 10:29 AM
I had looked at the XD but ended up getting a CZ P-07 Duty instead.

sailsmen
02-19-2013, 12:50 PM
guns are bad :P

Easy to say when you have a fighter jet and an attack jet.;)

2,4shofast
02-19-2013, 01:14 PM
Love the XD 40 SubCompact, I used the extended mag most of the time, had a laser and light on it, never had a problem with it, and it hit where I aimed every time, great gun.


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I have the same, it is a little more difficult to shoot with the normal mag. Love the gun!:beer:

Baconbit
02-19-2013, 03:44 PM
I had looked at the XD but ended up getting a CZ P-07 Duty instead.


How do you like the CZ? Always did like the look of them but never shot one yet.

Brad33
02-19-2013, 06:14 PM
I have the same, it is a little more difficult to shoot with the normal mag. Love the gun!:beer:

I just bought one of these a few months ago (my first gun). Only put a 100 rounds through. I love it so far.

cj7chris
02-19-2013, 10:36 PM
They seem to be a good value for the spend. The snobs will rant against them, but I've not heard of any quality problems/issues.

A friend of mine has the 9 mm version that I have put 50 rounds through with no FTF's or FTE's . This was before 9 mm became scarce in Texas. He had 1 FTE in the first ~1200 rounds, which is not unusual for a new-ish gun. This was after a fairly long range day and the pistol needed to be cleaned.

If I could find one here new or used, I'd buy if the price wasn't crazily marked up. Hard to find any inventory at all around here lately though.

Green96
02-20-2013, 04:36 AM
Personally if you are going compact I like to go REALLY compact like a Kahr PM9/CM9. The thickness of a double stack makes it hard to conceal. If you are not trying to conceal, I would go full size for the better shooting characteristics.

As far as the XD, I have only shot one once and it did not suit me. If you like them I would recommend the XD-M for improved accuracy and higher mag capacity. If you are entertaining other full size thoughts, look at the FN FNS. Very nice.

blazen71
02-20-2013, 08:25 AM
I have the Springfield XD45. A little top heavy, and a heavy trigger, but a great pistol with a large capacity!

UncleLar
02-20-2013, 06:12 PM
I have the XD 45,got an XDs in .45 ordered,have a few Glocks too,20,21,22,29,looking for a nice used Gen3 19.
Have a Kahr CM .40 in my pocket all the (even now as I sit here),nice little pocket piece with some oomph to it,beats the heck out of 9mm,will still carry it
the CM40 along with the XDs when I finally get it.BTW,I also have the very nice little Ruger LC9,great pocket piece too,fits nice in the inside pocket of my leather.
Open and concealed carry out here,no permit required.Not like the Peoples Republic of Chikago.

http://www.examiner.com/video/hundreds-of-gun-supporters-rally-phoenix

CBT
02-20-2013, 07:27 PM
Anyone have info on Springfield XD45 or XD Sub Compact 9mm?

There's a write up about it on this page, along with a bunch of others.

http://www.handgunsmag.com/pistols/

I like the Kimber Solo, but not the Kimber price.

sailsmen
02-20-2013, 08:14 PM
Thank all of you for the replies. A lot of good information.

Vortech347
02-21-2013, 01:18 PM
Love the XD's. I have shot 9mm, 40, and .45 versions. Excellent trigger pull and reliability out of the box.

I'm more of an S&W guy myself though and love my M&P's.

I f'n hate Glocks their grip angles suck.

Vortech347
02-21-2013, 01:19 PM
There's a write up about it on this page, along with a bunch of others.

http://www.handgunsmag.com/pistols/

I like the Kimber Solo, but not the Kimber price.

Or the Kimber warranty. Its crap. :puke:

CBT
02-21-2013, 02:22 PM
Or the Kimber warranty. Its crap. :puke:

I didn't know that, they shady?

Vortech347
02-21-2013, 02:26 PM
I didn't know that, they shady?

1 Year from date of purchase. Springfield and S&W, lifetime.

I have actually sent in my S&W 1911 that I purchased second hand for repair work and before I sent it they told me it was 100% covered and I even disclosed I was a second owner.

Springfield is just as bad ass.

CBT
02-21-2013, 02:35 PM
1 Year from date of purchase. Springfield and S&W, lifetime.

I have actually sent in my S&W 1911 that I purchased second hand for repair work and before I sent it they told me it was 100% covered and I even disclosed I was a second owner.

Springfield is just as bad ass.

I'm going to go hug my Range Officer now, sweet!

UncleLar
02-26-2013, 07:49 PM
Gun Owners of America
Urge your Senators to put a stop to
Republican-compromises

Anti-gun Sen. Charles Schumer's staff is leaking out to the press the Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn is "on the verge" of caving in and agreeing to a ban on private gun sales -- and requiring virtually every American to get the government's approval before exercising their constitutional right to become a gun owner.

According to The Washington Post (2/23/13), the remaining sticking point is Coburn's reluctance to require a 4473 for every private transaction. Were this to occur, ATF's practice of going into gun stores and copying all the 4473's -- a practice which has been documented by GOA -- would soon produce a national gun registry.

Schumer's people have also let it be known that they may have Susan Collins (R-ME), John McCain (R-AZ), and Jeff Flake (R-AZ) in the bag. (Note to gun owners in these states: These Senators really need to hear from you!)

Let's assume, for the sake of argument, that the final version of the "Schumer sell-out" prohibits any paperwork from being kept on private gun sales.

Even then, the "Schumer Sell-Out" would still result in one out of seventeen legal gun purchases being permanently and illegally blocked.

According to scholar John Lott, 8% of all gun purchases are currently blocked by the FBI. But, according to a recent study by the Department of Justice, only 1.8% of the 8% are blocked because they are "denied." That means that 6.2% are neither "denied" nor "approved." However, because most gun sellers won't sell a firearm under these circumstances, even after three days, these legal gun purchasers are permanently denied their constitutional rights by bureaucratic fiat.

Although the FBI is legally required to state a reason for blocking a gun purchase within five days, it NEVER complies with the law -- daring purchasers, instead, to "sue us." Most purchasers, lack the means to do just that.

What if one out of seventeen lawful voters was illegally turned away from the polls? What if one out of seventeen innocent men was illegally sent to prison? What if one out of seventeen newspapers was shut down? None of these would be acceptable to anti-gun zealots who, with relish, deny the right of legitimate gun purchasers to exercise their Second Amendment rights one out of every seventeen times.

The "Schumer Sell-Out" would still strip 150,000 veterans of their Second Amendment rights with no due process whatsoever. Sure, there will reportedly be throwaway language, supposedly allowing veterans to get the constitutional rights back. Schumer fooled Coburn into accepting comparable language on a 2008 law, but it never had any impact. The problem is not "getting their rights back." The problem is preventing their rights from being unconstitutionally stripped -- with no due process whatsoever -- in the first place.

Under the 2008 Schumer legislation, the Obama administration can use a psychiatrist's diagnosis to strip veterans and others of their constitutional rights. No court order is needed. Soon, under Obama's Executive Action Number 1, millions of Americans with ADHD, and even post partem depression could have their gun rights taken away with a keystroke by Medicare, Medicaid, and the Department of Education. Firemen, policemen, and soldiers with PTSD could also lose their gun rights under the "Schumer sell-out," and there's nothing they could do about it.

The "Schumer Sell-Out" would exacerbate the problem with NICS system breakdowns during weekends and black Fridays -- blocking all gun purchasers.

The "Schumer Sell-Out" would strip farmers and Americans in rural areas of their Second Amendment rights. Sure, there is a possibility that Schumer will accept do-nothing language in the Brady Law protecting remote Alaskan villages. But millions of Americans would still have to travel hundreds of miles (accompanied by their sellers) in order to transfer a firearm to their next-door neighbor -- hoping desperately that they're not among the 6.2% of Americans who get a non-committal response from the FBI.

The "Schumer Sell-Out" would still be ineffectual to stop Adam Lanza (who stole his guns) and James Holmes and Jared Loughner (who passed background checks). In fact, an internal Department of Justice memorandum concedes that it would be almost totally ineffectual.

As a result, the main purpose of the “Schumer Sell-Out” remains, and has always been, to “break the back of the gun … lobby” and to serve as a platform for the next round of gun control.

The Sunday New York Times (2/23/13) pointed out what this is all about. According to the Times, Schumer is jealous to protect the 13 Democratic seats in pro-gun states which will come up in 2014. Press reports ascribe Coburn’s role as being one who will “provide cover” for Democrats running for reelection.

From a purely partisan standpoint, the GOP should realize that guns will serve as a powerful political weapon for them, unless Coburn’s acquiescence to the “Schumer Sell-Out” takes guns off the table. In places like Arkansas and Montana, 95% of all voters would no doubt oppose the "Schumer sell-out," as 95% of NRA members and 96% of 25,000 GOA members did in recent surveys.

Conversely, the "Schumer Sell-Out" will revitalize and engerize the handgun control movement.

Finally, the "Schumer Sell-Out" will give Obama the aura of invincibility and make it virtually impossible to stop the rest of his agenda.

If Sen. Coburn really wants to “compromise” with Schumer, he should make Schumer give up some ground and demand that Congress repeal the Gun-Free School Zones Act. Now, that would be a real “compromise” that would save lives!

ACTION: Contact your U.S. Senators and ask them to oppose the "Schumer sell-out." Click here to send a prewritten message to your Senators

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