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  • Springfield XDS 9mm Review

    http://www.gunsholstersandgear.com/2...ds-9mm-review/


    Springfield Armory was showing their newest pistol: the XDS in 9mm.
    The new pistol is a single stack 9mm with an obvious emphasis on concealed carry.
    The gun is thin and light,
    yet is substantial enough for a shooter to hold onto during rapid fire.

    I got to shoot this pistol at Media Day at the Range,
    the pre-SHOT Show event that puts new guns in the hands of writers.
    This Springfield XDS 9mm review is based on my time handling the gun.
    Additional details were obtained by interviewing Springfield staff and from their literature.

    The gun uses seven round,
    flush mount magazines, but will also take extended,
    nine-round magazines that Springfield will produce.
    With the flush mount, my pinky finger doesn’t quite fit onto the gun,
    but with the nine-round mags, I am able to get a full grip.

    While this is certainly acceptable,
    it would have been nice to have a slightly longer frame
    to allow a shooter to get a full grip with a flush mount mag.
    Bersa accomplished this in the BP9CC pistol,
    and it would have been great if the XDS would have the same grip size.

    The overall size of the grip frame fit well into my hand.
    It was large enough that I did not feel like I was handling a child’t toy,
    yet it is substantially thinner than many other polymer pistols.
    I like the feel of this gun.

    The grip texture on the XDS is aggressive enough that the gun is not likely to slip from your hand,
    yet it id not likely to harn you either.

    The front sight of the XDS 9mm is a red fiber optic,
    while the rear sights are two white dots.
    When shooting, the sights worked well.
    I like having a bright, color-contrasting front sight,
    and the red fiber optic definitely does the trick.

    The XDS frame is polymer; the slide is stainless steel.
    Magazines are metal with polymer baseplates.
    The magazines have a witness hole for each round,
    so you can instantly see exactly how many round have been loaded into the magazine.

    The key characteristic of this gun is that it is thin,
    making it a good fit for many people’s concealed carry handgun needs.
    When I handled this pistol,
    I had no doubts that this gun would work very easily in an IWB holster.

    Shooting the gun was easy,
    and should be familiar to anyone who has shot a Springfield XD or Glock pistol before.
    The trigger pull was consistent and the reset was short and obvious.

    The gun was accurate and suffered no malfunctions.
    I shot several magazines slow for accuracy,
    and the gun performed very well.
    I also shot two magazines rapid fire, and I was unable to induce any malfunctions.

    My time with the XDS 9mm was limited, but not rushed.
    I liked the gun enough to put it on my “short list” of guns to buy.
    It looks like Springfield Armory is now making their own versions of the gun Glock refuses to make:
    a single stack 9mm that is designed for concealed carry.

    MSRP was not yet set,
    and Springfield expects to ship the XDS 9mm later in 2013.

  • #2
    Thanks, Barth. Rob Pincus teased with an announcement on Twitter, but yours is the first review I've seen. Sounds interesting. One wonders when ANY new firearm will actually be available for purchase!


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    • #3
      Thanks for the review Barth. It looks and sounds like a good pistol. I'll look at them when they come out, but I seriously doubt it will replace my PM9.
      To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.


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      • #4
        Here's the video.

        http://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/spri...nge-shot-2013/
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        • #5
          Looks real nice...it's gonna compete with the S&W Shield. Still, it's gonna have to be one MF great gun to get me to replace my K9.
          Last edited by 7shot; 01-16-2013, 07:23 PM.

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          • #6
            while i see the 45acp version easily beating out the PM45 i dont see the 9mm version doing the same to the CM or PM9.

            nice gun none the less.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by JERRY View Post
              while i see the 45acp version easily beating out the PM45 i dont see the 9mm version doing the same to the CM or PM9.

              nice gun none the less.
              Its gotta be smaller than the xds .45 right? If not whats the point? It does have one good thing going for it and that is it holds 7 plus 1. Most "pocket" 9mms are 6 plus 1.

              And what is the deal with Glock anyways? They sure are slow to make anything in a "pocket" size arent they? Geez!
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Chogers View Post
                Its gotta be smaller than the xds .45 right? If not whats the point? It does have one good thing going for it and that is it holds 7 plus 1. Most "pocket" 9mms are 6 plus 1.

                And what is the deal with Glock anyways? They sure are slow to make anything in a "pocket" size arent they? Geez!
                oh, i thought the 9 version was smaller than the 45 version.... maybe its not and thats why it has the 7 shot magazine.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JERRY View Post
                  oh, i thought the 9 version was smaller than the 45 version.... maybe its not and thats why it has the 7 shot magazine.
                  little more info.


                  Here are some of the specs:
                  •Nearly identical specifications as the XDs, but in 9mm
                  •Barrel – Melonite, fully supported ramp
                  •Sights – Fiber Optic Front, Dovetail (Steel) Rear
                  •Slide – Forged Steel with Melonite finish
                  •Frame – Black Polymer
                  •Magazines – (2) Stainless Steel
                  •Standard capacity of 7+1, but has optional extended magazine making 10+1
                  •Should be available by 2nd quarter 2013
                  •MSRP will be around the XDs price








                  http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2...field-xds-9mm/

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by cloud View Post
                    little more info.


                    Here are some of the specs:
                    •Nearly identical specifications as the XDs, but in 9mm
                    •Barrel – Melonite, fully supported ramp
                    •Sights – Fiber Optic Front, Dovetail (Steel) Rear
                    •Slide – Forged Steel with Melonite finish
                    •Frame – Black Polymer
                    •Magazines – (2) Stainless Steel
                    •Standard capacity of 7+1, but has optional extended magazine making 10+1
                    •Should be available by 2nd quarter 2013
                    •MSRP will be around the XDs price








                    http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2...field-xds-9mm/

                    ok, i see it as a competitor to the Shield, or LC9 and the like which are similar in size....not the smaller PM9.
                    I hate being bi-polar, its awsome!

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                    • #11
                      Doesn't look like it'd be a viable pocket pistol - just heard my PM9 sound a sigh of relief. As a belt gun I might consider its pros and cons vs. perhaps that of a Glock 26.
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                      • #12
                        What are its exact measurements?
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                        • #13
                          The overall measurments are almost identical to that of the Shield if the XDS9 is the same size as the XDS 45. Which makes it close to the same with and height an 3/4" longer than the PM/CM9. Looks like a great pistol but I'm sticking with my PM9. It's just been to good a CC piece to think about making any sort of trade inolving that pistol. Now Maybe the Glock 26 would be up for a trade if there as good a gun as advertised and the price is not out of this world. Time will tell.
                          To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.


                          SHOOT STRAIGHT, RIDE SAFE

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by JERRY View Post
                            ok, i see it as a competitor to the Shield, or LC9 and the like which are similar in size....not the smaller PM9.
                            Which actually sucks IMO. I would think more companies would make smaller 9mm to compete with the PM9. That is why I have always believed why carry a .380 when you can get a 9mm for almost the same size. What happened to the micro or pocket 9mm market? Come on!
                            Twas the best of times; Twas the worst of times...

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                            • #15
                              Point proven. Why can't companies make more micro 9mms like the Kahr PM/CM9? Lets get real. Where's the competition?
                              Twas the best of times; Twas the worst of times...

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