The proper reply to that is "Apparently the one between your ears isn't."FNguy wrote:"But the safety is on."
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- Sat Jul 09, 2011 9:39 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: HELP! my XD is broken
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Re: HELP! my XD is broken
- Sat Jul 09, 2011 8:34 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: HELP! my XD is broken
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Re: HELP! my XD is broken
Now your post makes sense to me. My point is that with the XD, the practice of placing ones thumb on the rear of the slide provides an added measure of safety.FNguy wrote:I was trying to make two points.G.A. Heath wrote:I don't quite track the point your trying to make. The thumb should never be used to keep a firearm in battery, unless you want a broken thumb. The point of placing the thumb on the rear of the slide on an XD/XDm type firearm is that it keeps the user from engaging the grip safety giving the user an added measure of safety while holstering the firearm. This will keep foreign objects like shirt tails, holster components, ect. from discharging the weapon if the user doesn't notice them should they get inside the trigger guard while holstering.FNguy wrote:The thumb helps keep the gun in battery and ready to fire. The most important is keeping your finger off the trigger unless you want to shoot. That works for XD, FN, revolvers, rifles, shotguns and detonators.
First.
Long before the XD had markings in English, people were putting their thumb on the back of semiauto slides when holstering to stop the slide from moving backwards in relation to the frame. ie keep the gun in battery.
Second.
The most important hand position is keeping your finger off the trigger unless you want to shoot. That works for all kinds of guns, including XD.
- Sat Jul 09, 2011 7:54 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: HELP! my XD is broken
- Replies: 52
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Re: HELP! my XD is broken
I don't quite track the point your trying to make. The thumb should never be used to keep a firearm in battery, unless you want a broken thumb. The point of placing the thumb on the rear of the slide on an XD/XDm type firearm is that it keeps the user from engaging the grip safety giving the user an added measure of safety while holstering the firearm. This will keep foreign objects like shirt tails, holster components, ect. from discharging the weapon if the user doesn't notice them should they get inside the trigger guard while holstering.FNguy wrote:The thumb helps keep the gun in battery and ready to fire. The most important is keeping your finger off the trigger unless you want to shoot. That works for XD, FN, revolvers, rifles, shotguns and detonators.
- Thu Jul 07, 2011 10:41 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: HELP! my XD is broken
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Re: HELP! my XD is broken
I love it, now I'm gonna have to steal it.cctcaden wrote:Hey thank you very much that was the exact kind of tip I was looking for. I knew to keep my index finger straight but I was wrapping my thumb as I unholstered and reholstered. So now to remember this tip I will just think to myself WRECK eM tECH and get my gun upG.A. Heath wrote:Actually if you are pressing the grip safety while holstering an XD/XDm pistol then you are holstering wrong. To properly holster an XD/XDm type firearm place your thumb on the back of the striker status indicator (rear of slide) while holstering, this will keep human hands from engaging the grip safety and will give you an extra measure of safety while holstering.cctcaden wrote:Ok correct me if I am wrong but I have an XDM with the grip safety and when I grip it to unholster I compress that safety thus making the trigger safety the only deterant (sp?) Then if I fail to keep the booger hook off the bang switch I could very well come down with a case of glock leg. Is there a technique to learn that changes my grip to aviod the grip safety compression from the word go?
- Wed Jul 06, 2011 11:16 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: HELP! my XD is broken
- Replies: 52
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Re: HELP! my XD is broken
Actually if you are pressing the grip safety while holstering an XD/XDm pistol then you are holstering wrong. To properly holster an XD/XDm type firearm place your thumb on the back of the striker status indicator (rear of slide) while holstering, this will keep human hands from engaging the grip safety and will give you an extra measure of safety while holstering.cctcaden wrote:Ok correct me if I am wrong but I have an XDM with the grip safety and when I grip it to unholster I compress that safety thus making the trigger safety the only deterant (sp?) Then if I fail to keep the booger hook off the bang switch I could very well come down with a case of glock leg. Is there a technique to learn that changes my grip to aviod the grip safety compression from the word go?
- Tue Jul 05, 2011 2:00 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: HELP! my XD is broken
- Replies: 52
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Re: HELP! my XD is broken
The incident that apostate refers to is actually the result of poor equipment design (Holster) and an inability to follow the four rules. The real issue I have with carrying a firearm that has broken, and been rendered serviceable with southern engineering, is more complex. Firearms contain many small and precisely made/fitted parts, broken parts tend to be smaller than the parts they come from and get into places where Mr. Murphy can better use them against the shooter when they need the weapon to work. Broken parts can also be an indicator of other, even more serious, issues that should be corrected immediately. Moving on from there disabling the grip safety configures most XD handguns (and all XDm versions) so that they have precisely the same safety features as a Glock, or similar firearms, which are perfectly safe when handled properly. Now some .45ACP XD pistols also feature a thumb safety giving the user an additional level of protection. My advice is to contact Springfield and have the gun fixed properly.
- Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:32 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: HELP! my XD is broken
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Re: HELP! my XD is broken
The XD is a Springfield Armory product, not a Taurus, but SA still has a lifetime repair policy on them so send it in and they will take care of it.