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Springfield XD-s .45 (Its love at first squeeze!)
« on: September 15, 2013, 09:47:06 AM »
I have been carrying a S&W 642 for about 5 years. I absolutely love that pistol for concealed carry but I'm not in love with the .38 special. It also has quite a snappy bite to it with +p ammo or juicy reloads.

I wanted something a little more potent but recoil starts to be an issue with the really small pistols so I wasn't sure what to do.

I saw an XD-s the other day and it felt perfect in my hand and its size was just awesome for concealed carry. Wasnt too stoked about the magazine capacity but I figured 5 rounds of .45 was better than 5 of .38 special. I have to admit I was a little worried about recoil but decided to pick it up anyways.

Anyhow on to the range. I shot this little thing and I was FREAKING AMAZED how controllable and pain free this little thing was to shoot. I have a lot of pistols. I love them all but rarely get all gaga over a gun and have never felt the need to give a range report. This gun however deserves a long hard look if your considering a compact carry gun but are worried about recoil. I HIGHLY recomend you at least consider one of these little gems.

Oh, an afterthough. I ran 230 grn ball ammo, 230 grn lead round nose, and 185 grn XTPs they all ran great. It failed to go into battery twice on the first two mags but appatently these pistols are supposed to be run wet for the first couple hundred rounds to "loosen" it up a bit.

Give one a shot. Youll freaking love it.

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Re: Springfield XD-s .45 (Its love at first squeeze!)
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2013, 09:52:42 AM »
Sounds like a quality gun. Did you catch the recall notice for the XD-s that was posted on here a day or two ago?

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Re: Springfield XD-s .45 (Its love at first squeeze!)
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2013, 09:58:58 AM »
Sounds like a quality gun. Did you catch the recall notice for the XD-s that was posted on here a day or two ago?

Brandon

Yep. I did. That is a a little disappointing but its still worth it to me. I already downloaded the shipping labels. I just need to send it off when I get a chance

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Re: Springfield XD-s .45 (Its love at first squeeze!)
« Reply #3 on: September 15, 2013, 10:02:14 AM »
I have had no problem at all with mine.
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Re: Springfield XD-s .45 (Its love at first squeeze!)
« Reply #4 on: September 15, 2013, 10:06:40 AM »
Cool, it must be REALLY nice if you are willing to go through all that trouble!!! My BIL has a XD .40
and it is sweet shooting as well. Might have to look into the XD-s instead of the Walther PPS!

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Re: Springfield XD-s .45 (Its love at first squeeze!)
« Reply #5 on: September 15, 2013, 10:19:57 AM »
Cool, it must be REALLY nice if you are willing to go through all that trouble!!! My BIL has a XD .40
and it is sweet shooting as well. Might have to look into the XD-s instead of the Walther PPS!

Brandon

Truth be told I wasn't happy about it but that's how it goes sometimes. You can always look at the range of serial numbers it affects and if you decide to buy just compare the numbers on the list to the number on the pistol. At least it's avoidable for new buyers and free for people like me who it affects.

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