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After a long wait I finally got the XD-40 subcompact. $350 including a leather holster. it only has about 50 rounds through it.
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Long time Marine, Novice pistol shooter, First time 1911 owner and proud of it. Looking for advice and tips on it all. Going to war without the French is like going hunting without an accordian, you leave a lot of useless noisey bagage behind - Donald Rumsfeld
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Join Date: Feb 2001
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You did well.
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Montana
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Very well. I sure hope you enjoy that bad boy!
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Kentucky
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sweet. lets see some pics of that bad boy and the holster. i would like an xd in my collection
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Former Guest
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Kentucky
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i guy i know has a subcompact xd in 9mm. i didnt much like how the grip safety blocks the slide from coming back if it's not depressed. theres a lot of times when looking over a pistol i dont have a shooting grip on the gun, but desire to rack the slide.
im sure i could overlook this feature though. i think i'd like an xd full size in 9 course i never met too many i didnt think i'd like |
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Pictures as promised
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Long time Marine, Novice pistol shooter, First time 1911 owner and proud of it. Looking for advice and tips on it all. Going to war without the French is like going hunting without an accordian, you leave a lot of useless noisey bagage behind - Donald Rumsfeld |
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Former Guest
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Kentucky
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oh sweet man. i like the green frame.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
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Cool. Give us a range report. I have a co-worker who has the full-size XD in .40 S&W.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Congratulations on your XD-40! Looking forward to your range report!
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Ooooh Ahhhhh Nice ! Love the green frame. I've got a full size XD .40 and love it. You got a great deal.
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thanks guys, love the words of encouragment. the OD green fram is what sold me on it, afer i saw that, I "had to have it"
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Long time Marine, Novice pistol shooter, First time 1911 owner and proud of it. Looking for advice and tips on it all. Going to war without the French is like going hunting without an accordian, you leave a lot of useless noisey bagage behind - Donald Rumsfeld |
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For a quick update, no range report yet, but I did carry it the other day for the first time in the Desantis holster. It sits nice and high on the hip, very comfortable and a nice quick draw. So far I am very pleased with this gun, light, but not fragile feeling, i can feel that its there but not too much at all. It is quite the change from the 1911, but I do kinda miss the extra caliber in the .45
off to the range next I hope
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Long time Marine, Novice pistol shooter, First time 1911 owner and proud of it. Looking for advice and tips on it all. Going to war without the French is like going hunting without an accordian, you leave a lot of useless noisey bagage behind - Donald Rumsfeld |
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Let me tell you from experience. You are going to love the gun. I have the same gun and to shoots great with very little recoil, and carries great to boot.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Wyoming
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$350? Where does one look for a steal like that. I guess gunshows just have high prices in the first place. I have my eyes out for an XD-40 subcompact too! I think you've sold me on the olive drab
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Tampa Bay Area, FL
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Very nice pistol and shoots like a champ. I favor it any day over my block-I mean Glock.
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Im glad to hear all the support for the OD, that was the selling point for me. if it wasnt OD green i think I would have flipped it to make a quick buck. but I think it really looks good with out being flashy. I like the look of black with the stainless slide, but just not for carry, I prefer black or dark colors for that. just personal preferance.
I cant wait to shoot it though, its killing me having a gun I havent shot..... On a side note, does anyone know what the coating on the slide is? It looks like black oxide, but im not sure. also, how far do you guys dissasemble these to clean them, It looks much more complicated than my 1911....
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Long time Marine, Novice pistol shooter, First time 1911 owner and proud of it. Looking for advice and tips on it all. Going to war without the French is like going hunting without an accordian, you leave a lot of useless noisey bagage behind - Donald Rumsfeld |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Speaking of OD green, I am trying to find a Springfield MC Operator 1911 in that color. I think they look awesome. Plus it's got all the rail and the bells & whistles like the TRP.
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Well I finally got around to shooting the XD the other day. It is one hell of a pleasure to shoot, it does have a little flip to it, but thats expected with a 3 inch barrel. other wise, there isnt really anything I would change. no malfunctions, and I absolutly love the way it feels in the hand. if i were to make one complaint, it does seem to shoot low, but you really shouldnt be shooting any kind of distance with a defensive gun right.
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