09 August 2006, 21:04
Critter_KillerSpringfield XD
Ive decided to buy an XD in .45ACP. Does anyone have good or bad expirience wt this gun? Anythng i should know about? Doesnt it come with a case full of gear too? Thanks in Advance.
09 August 2006, 23:59
ZekeThe only bad thing I have to say is that I can't buy or make ammo fast enough.
I have both XD45 Service and Tactical. Very boring guns. Goes bang every time. Eats almost anything. Very accurate. Comes with case, funny looking plastic holster and mag carrier. Field strips in seconds literally.
XD forums
http://www.xdtalk.com/forums/index.phpZM
11 August 2006, 15:49
nickblazenot much i can add to that.
shoot great, never jams, accurate. definately recommend it to anyone.
19 August 2006, 01:18
WOODSSTALKERSorry, I just found your question. The XD is everything anyone could want in a handgun. Accurate,reliable, and fits the hand like it was made for it. Just can't say enough about it.
21 September 2006, 18:54
tarkusHad the pleasure of shooting an XD in .40 S&W last month vs a S&W M&P in .40.
My comparison was limited to a box of fmj's per each gun on an indoor range out to 10 yards.
The XD is a great gun. It handled recoil better than the M&P.
I liked the M&P's grip an design, but It seemed too light for shooting .40 IMO.
Sight aquisition was quick and easy - good sights.
XD's are well built and friendly to grip.
I'm considering buying a compact XD in 9mm.
I primarily shoot my USP in .40 .
21 September 2006, 21:31
butchloc1st let me say that i hate plastic guns, they ar all ugly and should be melted down. now that thats out of the way I've got a xd in 40s&w, it works flawless, digests everything, points naturally and does everything well - damn - now if it just wasn't plastic
21 September 2006, 21:34
hikerbumOnly plastic gun I own is an XD9 3" model. A very nice, well made, accurate gun.
I would not hesitate to buy an other XD
17 October 2006, 18:31
scubie02I don't have the 45, but have both the service and subcompact model 9mm's and have been very pleased with both--literally gobble up any kind of ammo without a bobble, both very accurate, easy to strip as mentioned, natural pointers--what's not to love?