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    Default Springfield XD advice.

    Background:

    I like 9mm. Currently have a Beretta 92FS and a Sig P250 Compact. I have the opportunity to buy a used Springfield XD in 9mm. It has a stainless slide, 1-16 round and 2-10 round magazines. I haven't had the chance to run it yet, but it feels nice.

    Are there any trouble spots to inspect?

    I can get this for $300.


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    My XD has been my favorite 9mm. Nothing much goes wrong with them. Very easy to take down and inspect for major internal damage, but if it dry fires, and cycles a dummy round, then you're likely good to go.

    I wouldn't hesitate to buy a used one...
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    Seems like a decent deal. I bought my XD40 new years ago and still love it.

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    My XD(M) is my favorite pistol too. I wouldn't hesitate to buy a used one either. Seems like a good price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chili View Post
    Seems like a decent deal. I bought my XD40 new years ago and still love it.
    Hell, I meant to say I bought mine USED, lol. As long as it looks clean and serviceable, even better if you can test fire at a range, I would not hesitate to buy it.

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    Dave,
    I have an XD-40 subcompact that is my cc daily side arm.
    very easy to oporate, light, great safety feature and very accurate!
    one of the futures I like about this gun is that in the dark, you can tell if you are chambered or not by the raise on the action.
    I have an HK45C that is my outing gun but the XD is right there as far as favorite.

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    BTW, I was thinking about something. Both your current rigs are hammer-fired DA/SA's, right? The XD, being striker fired, is going to feel different. (not trying to sound condescending, just putting it out there. Hope that comes across...)

    Just for comparison, for me, a 1911 is crisp, zero take-up, no creep, and then glass-rod break with a very short reset.
    A DA/SA decocked for me, has tons of take-up that ramps up, then a fairly clean break, with a medium amount of reset to SA, like a DA/SA revolver. Then the SA has little take-up, teeny bit of creep, and a fairly clean break (CZ P-o1, CZ-75)

    A striker fired for me, has a very long, but light take-up, and a consistant fairly clean break, with quite a long reset. It's the loong reset, that kind-of throws me, when moving from striker-fired to SA-only or DA/SA at the range where I'm almost always in SA.

    Hope that makes sense....Some of my terms might be off.

    Love to hear your reactions if you get some range time on it.
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    The 250 is DAO with a hammer. Of course the 92FS is DA/SA.
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by MoGas View Post
    The 250 is DAO with a hammer. Of course the 92FS is DA/SA.
    Aha, didn't know that about the 250. Interesting.
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    I bought it. @ $300, I figured I'm not upside down on it.




    Now a question about carry:

    With my Sig, I carry with one in the pipe because you have to fully cycle the hammer for it to fire, so it seems pretty safe.

    This is now my first striker pistol. I understand that there is the backstrap and trigger safety, but what would it take for an unintended discharge? How well is the striker release held by those safeties?


    Thanks,
    Dave

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