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  • CW45 or XDs45?

    As bad as I hate plastic, I still want a compact/subcompact DA .45 acp, and Tupperware seems to be the only real option.

    Having read all the problems with the CW45, I danced around algore's internet super highway and found just about as many "bad reviews" on the Springfield XDs 45. I put very little faith into most of the so called reviews as many are plants to tear down competitors, and just as many are first time gun owners that couldn't pour p1ss out of a boot if the directions were written on the heal. There's about $100 difference in the two which isn't ordinarily a major difference to me (that's just a body part to include extra with the trade a gun plus cash deal). As far as pros and cons, they sound close to equal, although some of the more respected reviewers seem really hyped about the XDs..... particularly Hickock45 (one that he personally bought and wasn't paid to "review").

    Looks like the XDs would fall somewhere between the size of my CW9 and CM9 and have 5+1 rounds of happy bang. I bought the CM9 last year for a "boot gun", but have since returned to a j-frame for that duty, so the CM is no longer a "must have". The CW9, on the other hand is most likely gonna stay as it has been excellent, although I would most likely be carrying the .45 of which ever the final choice may be.

    I just can't decide between the two .... main concern is reliability - from start to "eol".

    Anyone experienced with both that could give a true unbiased opinion?


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    I have both. They are two completely different guns though. The xds is a bit smaller but heavier. My xds has been flawless from day one, I like the trigger, and it shoots really well.

    I had trigger reset issues initally with my cw45 but after I fixed those not one problem and I shoot it well too.

    The xds is the same thickness as the cm9. The cw45 is a litter thicker, but lighter. You can get a full grip on the cw45 but the xds leaves the pinky dangling.

    If you,like the kahr trigger and the extra round, get the kahr. If you like more compact, get the xds.

    All this is my opinion only. I will never get rid of my cw45 or my xds. I love them both.
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    • #3
      CW45 or XDs45?

      I would vote for the CW45 on the basis of operating system, which matches, of course, your other Kahr pistols and your J-frame. No external controls, just a long DA trigger pull.

      Just a question, though...did you eliminate the PM45 on a price basis?
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      • #4
        The trigger on SA pistols are different than the KA pitols. My opinion is it's (XDS) an easier trigger to get down. XDS is a tad smaller. Maybe heavier, but dimensionally smaller. You can't go wrong with either.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by yqtszhj View Post
          I have both. They are two completely different guns though. The xds is a bit smaller but heavier. My xds has been flawless from day one, I like the trigger, and it shoots really well.

          I had trigger reset issues initally with my cw45 but after I fixed those not one problem and I shoot it well too.

          The xds is the same thickness as the cm9. The cw45 is a litter thicker, but lighter. You can get a full grip on the cw45 but the xds leaves the pinky dangling.

          If you,like the kahr trigger and the extra round, get the kahr. If you like more compact, get the xds.

          All this is my opinion only. I will never get rid of my cw45 or my xds. I love them both.

          So, you've had no issues with the XDs?

          I've put quite a few rounds through an XDM 40 and love the overall quality and reliability. And I do like the fact that there are no extra externals on the XD series other than the grip safety. Being a 1911 fan, I have no problem with the grip safety, and I could bring a 1911 out of the safe for carry but I'm trying to keep life simple now with the plain old "point and click interface" style of shooting. As far as manual of arms, I see very little difference between the two - both DA striker fired, but one with a short trigger reset. The slimmer profile of the XDs is pretty appealing since I carry semi-autos IWB most of the time .... weight isn't a factor to me at all (my daily field carry is a 3" stainless SP101 .357 mag). I know the XDs is somewhere between the CW9 and CM9 series in "footprint", although somewhat slimmer than both, which makes IWB a bit more comfortable. But, then again, my old Kimber Stainless compact was one of the most comfortable (and comforting) carry guns I've ever owned .... but it's SA, and I'm trying to simplify life.

          The CW45 is considerable larger than the XDs, and I have no knowledge of the CM45 ... other than it's probably still thicker than the XDs. The issues we see here on KT concerning the 45's aren't very comforting either.

          As for the PM series...... nope ..... I don't want anything with a polygonal barrel. I load too much cast boolits.
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          • #6
            Have you checked out sig p250? Seems like quality and not too much $$. And you can switch out frames and calibers... Could be an interesting option. I just checked. It is DAO too. I haven't shot one but handled the compact frame and it felt good. The subcompact is indeed tiny.
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            • #7
              Sorry. I know you didn't ask about a third gun....
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              • #8
                Originally posted by mr surveyor View Post
                So, you've had no issues with the XDs?

                I've put quite a few rounds through an XDM 40 and love the overall quality and reliability. And I do like the fact that there are no extra externals on the XD series other than the grip safety. Being a 1911 fan, I have no problem with the grip safety, and I could bring a 1911 out of the safe for carry but I'm trying to keep life simple now with the plain old "point and click interface" style of shooting. As far as manual of arms, I see very little difference between the two - both DA striker fired, but one with a short trigger reset. The slimmer profile of the XDs is pretty appealing since I carry semi-autos IWB most of the time .... weight isn't a factor to me at all (my daily field carry is a 3" stainless SP101 .357 mag). I know the XDs is somewhere between the CW9 and CM9 series in "footprint", although somewhat slimmer than both, which makes IWB a bit more comfortable. But, then again, my old Kimber Stainless compact was one of the most comfortable (and comforting) carry guns I've ever owned .... but it's SA, and I'm trying to simplify life.

                The CW45 is considerable larger than the XDs, and I have no knowledge of the CM45 ... other than it's probably still thicker than the XDs. The issues we see here on KT concerning the 45's aren't very comforting either.

                As for the PM series...... nope ..... I don't want anything with a polygonal barrel. I load too much cast boolits.
                I can honestly say I have NEVER had one single problem at all with my xds since the very first round. I have probably 500 rounds through it and never had a FTanything. The trigger has a short reset for follow up shots and fiber optic front sight GLOWS in the daylight. In my opinion you can't go wrong with the XDs 45.

                It is about 1/4 inch longer than the cm9, it is .9 inch thick just like the cm9, and the grip w/ mag installed is almost just like the cm9.

                Recoil is not bad just like the cw45.
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                • #9
                  I went through the same thing but with a P45 and XDS and shot many shots through both. I ended up with the XDs purely on size. However I also like the quick trigger which is very similar to my Glocks. I have several Kahrs in 9mm but the the P45 was too wide for me. I have shot 250 rounds thru the XDs now and it has been flawless.

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                  • #10
                    We're about 350 to 400 mark on my son's XDS and have had no issues with it either.
                    Side by side with my PM45 I would stick with the PM45. But the XDS is appealing. If I had one I'd have to do some minor grip mods, kind of bit me but nothing major and yes I want one someday too.
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                    • #11
                      I would love to try both, side by side ... but neither are "popular" in my neck of the woods. I didn't see my first Kahr on the range until 2006 or 2007 when a buddy brought his new CW40 out. Even though he had a mag follower break that day I was still intrigued with the pistol in general and bought my first CW a couple years later. I guess I'm still concerned with the issues of the CW45 ... I no longer have any desire to work through DIY fixes. My CW9 (with the trij sights) has been flawless, though only having seen a couple thousand rounds ... it will stay for mrs surv's use. She don't care to shoot much, so the ammo budget won't be that great, and I don't reload 9mm. On the other hand I do reload .45 acp and I do like to shoot, so whatever I get will get range time and about 10% of the carry time.

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                      • #12
                        My xds .45 has not had any issues either. Had a couple of issues with my cw45 in the first few rounds, but seems to have worked out with no problems since.

                        Am comfortable with carrying either, but for me, the xds gets significantly more holster time than the cw45, mainly for one reason, the grip height.

                        While the cw45 has a full grip and that is nice at the range, the xds grip is noticeably shorter and that is an attribute I prefer for concealment.

                        I would imagine it would be much more of a toss up if I had either a pm45 or an elusive cm45.
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                        • #13
                          I've had an XD-S since they first came out. My first one did not like Hornady XTP; failures were that the slide would not return to full battery. A sharp slap to the back of the slide would fix this. I pulled the barrel and dropped the Hornady XTP into the chamber, it seems the OAL of it and the bullet shape keep it from chambering properly. I sent this gun back to SA for a cosmetic issue (probably my fault), but as they could not redo the Melonite finish they replaced the gun. The second one has not had any issues with ammo. My one complaint with the pistol is probably a non-issue, but it is something I believe could have been done better: the right rear frame rail is not captive of the slide when the slide is in battery. I've replaced the very good stock sights with a set of Ameriglo "Hack" sights (Tritium). I've also installed Powder River springs which improved the trigger some.

                          My CW45 had issues early on (most documented on the forum), but it has been perfect since.

                          Originally posted by yqtszhj View Post
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                          All this is my opinion only. I will never get rid of my cw45 or my xds. I love them both.
                          I agree.

                          Some photos:



                          G27, XD-S, Kahr CW45


                          All the above photos are with the larger back strap on the XD-S. I tried the smaller one, but didn't like it and put the larger one back on after about 20 rounds.

                          The slides widths are:
                          Glock - 1.1 something" (sorry my caliper doesn't have better resolution)
                          Kahr - 1"
                          XD-S - .91 something"

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                          • #14
                            Some more photos:
                            XD-S stock sights:

                            Ameriglo sights:


                            Here's the first ten rounds through my first XD-S at ten yards/two hand standing (second one shoots about the same):

                            Here's three magazines worth of Blazer 230 gr. ball from my CW45 (two mags at 10 yards and one at 25: all two handed standing):


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                            • #15
                              Greg

                              Thank you very much for the time you took to put together the comparison pics. That helps me at least visualize the size differences. Since I carry S-A's iwb the width is a big factor, and my having very little natural padding on my hipbones (and cinching my belt pretty tight), thinner handgun profile fits better in general.

                              For the moment, the XDs seems to have the edge in both overall width and concealable grip length.

                              I had thought about the CM45, but see that as dancing near the edge of the reliability curve .... not unlike most of the micro-subcompact .380's.

                              Maybe I'll have the opportunity to give one or both a try before I pull the Kimber Compact out and recondition my muscle memory to the 1911 again.


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