I walked into a Gander Mountain and there it was. I didn't have to order it or anything. I bought it right there and then since I had been researching them for a while. I think I paid $580 for it so it wasn't marked up.surprise_i'm_armed wrote:Thanks for the quick reply. The pictures answer nicely.
By the way, where did you pick yours up? Was it hard to find one?
Or easy as long as you pay <LIST PLUS>?
SIA
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- Thu Oct 04, 2012 1:59 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: XDs Range Report
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Re: XDs Range Report
- Thu Oct 04, 2012 1:50 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: XDs Range Report
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Re: XDs Range Report
Here is a picture of my XDS with the 5 round magazine:
Here is a picture of my XDS with the 7 round magazine:
Here is a picture of my XDS with the 7 round magazine:
- Thu Oct 04, 2012 1:40 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: XDs Range Report
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Re: XDs Range Report
Yes, the 7 round magazine is offered directly from Springfield. The magazine comes with 2 extension sleeves so it will conform seamlessly to whatever backstrap you put on your XDS. I get even quicker draws from my holster with the 7 round mag. Really easy to grab. A must have with this gun IMO, especially if you have larger hands. It just makes the gun feel that much better.surprise_i'm_armed wrote:XDSConcealer:
Oooh, an XDS has a 7 round mag available? Sweet!
Is this a factory mag from Springer?
Does the 7 rounder make for a nice, smooth grip, or is there a gap between the gun's mag well bottom and the longer mag?
At 5 + 1 in .45, the XDS is more powerful and higher capacity than a .38 snubbie.
At 7 + 1 in .45, the XDS is even more attractive.
TIA / SIA
I'll snap some pictures to show the difference.
- Thu Oct 04, 2012 11:13 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: XDs Range Report
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Re: XDs Range Report
I use the backstrap that came on the gun it is a little thicker than the other strap that comes with the gun. I have tried them both and I find the thicker one better for my larger hands. I also opted for the 7 capacity magazine as it allows for my whole hand on the grip. The 5 round magazine that comes with the gun made my pinky hang off the grip. Not a big deal but the longer magazine allows me to completely grasp the gun and gives me 2 extra rounds.Nicolai wrote:Thanks for the reports. Actually saw one yesterday (not for sale, thought) and have a couple of questions for you:
Which back strap do you use (understand the pistols ship with two)?
Any comfort issues with the all-terrain grip (particularly at the front of the grip)?
Appreciate any information.
No comfort issues at all with the aggressive design of the grip. You hardly even notice it and in fact, appreciate it in a humid environment. I have no complaints what so ever with the aggressiveness of the grip.
Another plus is the fiber optic site. Really pops and makes the sight picture stand out for easy target acquisition. The weapon also comes with additional colors for the fiber optics if you don't like the orange that comes on the gun.
Feel free to ask any other questions, happy to help and offer any insight.
- Thu Oct 04, 2012 9:16 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: XDs Range Report
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Re: XDs Range Report
I too carry a XDS and have nothing but rave reviews on the gun. It does pack a punch in terms of recoil but that is to be expected for such a small package. The recoil while noticeable it is definitely manageable. No malfunctions what so ever and I comfortably wear my XDS all day everyday and it's not noticeable at all. In my everyday clothing it is impossible to tell I'm wearing a weapon. Exactly what you want with a conceal carry.
I was glad to hear that you didn't have any trouble with the Golden Saber Rounds as that is what I use for my defense carry. I was somewhat concerned because I was afraid they wouldn't feed well because of the aggressive nature of the design. I was going to shoot a few rounds to try it out but the range wouldn't allow defense rounds.
To be objective I do have a couple of complaints about the XDS, one is I found myself shooting low and to the left consistently. If I wanted to be on target I needed to compensate my site picture and shoot high and to the right. This would allow me to shoot center of the target. I know this error isn't inherent to the gun it's my error that I need to work on to correct so not so much a critique of the gun but more my experience with it. Another complaint that I have with the gun is the long travel with the trigger. This is definitely characteristic of XD guns as my XD-40 does the same thing. Not overly bothersome as I was expecting it having shot my XD-40 almost exclusively prior to getting the XDS. Neither of these issues are enough to persuade me away from the XDS as I find it a fantastic gun. You can't beat the size vs. power of the XDS, IMHO.
Packina45, you should look into the Whitehat Max Tuck IWB holsters for your XDS. That's what I have and it's really a first rate holster. The Kydex holds the gun firmly in place and the holster in general is extremely comfortable to wear. The best part is I have several Kydex sleeves that I can attache to the Max Tuck so my one holster will accommodate several guns. There are others out there that do the same thing but I have been very happy with my Max Tuck. Worth at least looking into.
I was glad to hear that you didn't have any trouble with the Golden Saber Rounds as that is what I use for my defense carry. I was somewhat concerned because I was afraid they wouldn't feed well because of the aggressive nature of the design. I was going to shoot a few rounds to try it out but the range wouldn't allow defense rounds.
To be objective I do have a couple of complaints about the XDS, one is I found myself shooting low and to the left consistently. If I wanted to be on target I needed to compensate my site picture and shoot high and to the right. This would allow me to shoot center of the target. I know this error isn't inherent to the gun it's my error that I need to work on to correct so not so much a critique of the gun but more my experience with it. Another complaint that I have with the gun is the long travel with the trigger. This is definitely characteristic of XD guns as my XD-40 does the same thing. Not overly bothersome as I was expecting it having shot my XD-40 almost exclusively prior to getting the XDS. Neither of these issues are enough to persuade me away from the XDS as I find it a fantastic gun. You can't beat the size vs. power of the XDS, IMHO.
Packina45, you should look into the Whitehat Max Tuck IWB holsters for your XDS. That's what I have and it's really a first rate holster. The Kydex holds the gun firmly in place and the holster in general is extremely comfortable to wear. The best part is I have several Kydex sleeves that I can attache to the Max Tuck so my one holster will accommodate several guns. There are others out there that do the same thing but I have been very happy with my Max Tuck. Worth at least looking into.