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govnor wrote:I have come to extremely dislike the grip safety. I have a .40 XD. I also own a Glock. I shoot better with it and feel that it's a better gun. If I had to trust my life to a gun, it would be a Glock, bottom line.

I say go to a gun range and rent several guns and see what you shoot better with. Go with the one you shoot best with naturally. Life and death situation, you aren't going to be thinking rationally, it will be instinct.
I don't see what there isn't to like about the grip safety?
I have shot a kimber with the grip safety and it works fine, in my experience.
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RHZig wrote:
govnor wrote:I have come to extremely dislike the grip safety. I have a .40 XD. I also own a Glock. I shoot better with it and feel that it's a better gun. If I had to trust my life to a gun, it would be a Glock, bottom line.

I say go to a gun range and rent several guns and see what you shoot better with. Go with the one you shoot best with naturally. Life and death situation, you aren't going to be thinking rationally, it will be instinct.
I don't see what there isn't to like about the grip safety?
I have shot a kimber with the grip safety and it works fine, in my experience.
I don't always keep my XD locked and loaded at the house. Well, no problem normally. The other night I heard a noise and tried to pull back the slide on my gun. No dice. It stuck. Of course I thought what in the world is wrong with this gun, I just cleaned it!

After messing around with it for a minute or so, I realized you have to have the grip safety pressed to be able to bring the slide back and load a round. Not something you want to think about if you really need a round loaded. I'm too used to Glocks. They don't have that problem.
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I don't always keep my XD locked and loaded at the house. Well, no problem normally. The other night I heard a noise and tried to pull back the slide on my gun. No dice. It stuck. Of course I thought what in the world is wrong with this gun, I just cleaned it!

After messing around with it for a minute or so, I realized you have to have the grip safety pressed to be able to bring the slide back and load a round. Not something you want to think about if you really need a round loaded. I'm too used to Glocks. They don't have that problem.
I just got my XD today and found my self wondering what in the world you were talking about as I didn't notice. Just went to check to find you are very right. I guess my grip is naturally around that when pulling the slide so I hadn't really thought about that. Good to know!

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govnor wrote:
RHZig wrote:
govnor wrote:I have come to extremely dislike the grip safety. I have a .40 XD. I also own a Glock. I shoot better with it and feel that it's a better gun. If I had to trust my life to a gun, it would be a Glock, bottom line.

I say go to a gun range and rent several guns and see what you shoot better with. Go with the one you shoot best with naturally. Life and death situation, you aren't going to be thinking rationally, it will be instinct.
I don't see what there isn't to like about the grip safety?
I have shot a kimber with the grip safety and it works fine, in my experience.
I don't always keep my XD locked and loaded at the house. Well, no problem normally. The other night I heard a noise and tried to pull back the slide on my gun. No dice. It stuck. Of course I thought what in the world is wrong with this gun, I just cleaned it!

After messing around with it for a minute or so, I realized you have to have the grip safety pressed to be able to bring the slide back and load a round. Not something you want to think about if you really need a round loaded. I'm too used to Glocks. They don't have that problem.
That's built into the XD for sure, but I have to wonder why anyone would try to cycle the slide without first having a firm grasp on the grip anyway....
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packina40 wrote:
govnor wrote:
RHZig wrote:
govnor wrote:I have come to extremely dislike the grip safety. I have a .40 XD. I also own a Glock. I shoot better with it and feel that it's a better gun. If I had to trust my life to a gun, it would be a Glock, bottom line.

I say go to a gun range and rent several guns and see what you shoot better with. Go with the one you shoot best with naturally. Life and death situation, you aren't going to be thinking rationally, it will be instinct.
I don't see what there isn't to like about the grip safety?
I have shot a kimber with the grip safety and it works fine, in my experience.
I don't always keep my XD locked and loaded at the house. Well, no problem normally. The other night I heard a noise and tried to pull back the slide on my gun. No dice. It stuck. Of course I thought what in the world is wrong with this gun, I just cleaned it!

After messing around with it for a minute or so, I realized you have to have the grip safety pressed to be able to bring the slide back and load a round. Not something you want to think about if you really need a round loaded. I'm too used to Glocks. They don't have that problem.
That's built into the XD for sure, but I have to wonder why anyone would try to cycle the slide without first having a firm grasp on the grip anyway....
I sometimes have this issue when I'm cleaning mine, but since I keep a round in the chamber, I don't expect to need to cycle the slide in an emergency. I suppose it could happen, but as you noted, if you have a good grip on it, it doesn't seem to have that issue.

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packina40 wrote:
govnor wrote:
RHZig wrote:
govnor wrote:I have come to extremely dislike the grip safety. I have a .40 XD. I also own a Glock. I shoot better with it and feel that it's a better gun. If I had to trust my life to a gun, it would be a Glock, bottom line.

I say go to a gun range and rent several guns and see what you shoot better with. Go with the one you shoot best with naturally. Life and death situation, you aren't going to be thinking rationally, it will be instinct.
I don't see what there isn't to like about the grip safety?
I have shot a kimber with the grip safety and it works fine, in my experience.
I don't always keep my XD locked and loaded at the house. Well, no problem normally. The other night I heard a noise and tried to pull back the slide on my gun. No dice. It stuck. Of course I thought what in the world is wrong with this gun, I just cleaned it!

After messing around with it for a minute or so, I realized you have to have the grip safety pressed to be able to bring the slide back and load a round. Not something you want to think about if you really need a round loaded. I'm too used to Glocks. They don't have that problem.
That's built into the XD for sure, but I have to wonder why anyone would try to cycle the slide without first having a firm grasp on the grip anyway....
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So from a newbies perspective....


Just bought my first pistol ever (I've shot plenty but never owned). It's an XD .40 subcompact. I cycled the slide without any issues as soon as I got home to make sure the chamber was clear. After reading the manual more later I realized that the grip safety had to be pressed when cycling. Of course it wasn't a problem when I did it earlier since that was the natural thing to do.... Not sure why it would be an issue. Really in use the grip safety is like it's not even there.
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I own two, a 9mm and the .45ACP both in the 4" service.

I have well over 2k rounds in the 9 and close to 1k through the .45 with no failures.

I love my XD's and would recommend them to anyone.

As for having to grip the weapon to cycle the slide; Yes, it's an inconvenience, but it's actually a safety feature if you sit an think about it. Besides, I keep one in the pipe -- always.

If I had a choice, I'd purchase the .40 and then go with the 9mm barrel so I could burn the cheaper ammo for practice.

just my 0.02.

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XD mags have a bad tendency to jam up when wet or muddy. Glock mags tend to be better.

Other than that the XD is a good weapon.
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kw5kw wrote:
If I had a choice, I'd purchase the .40 and then go with the 9mm barrel so I could burn the cheaper ammo for practice.

just my 0.02.

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The police academy should have plenty of ammo to go around. :lol:
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RHZig wrote:The police academy should have plenty of ammo to go around. :lol:
Actually, we have a bad shortage of ammo right now. We have had one order of pistol ammo on back order for over six months and just had to pick up a small partial load from another vendor. Most departments order in large enough quantities that they got bit by the current shortage quite a while back.

I know we also have not been able to order the ammo for our new rifles yet either. There are some supplies of certain rounds in .223, but overall it is extremely short, especially for the rounds police agencies tend to try for instead of ball ammo.
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srothstein wrote:
RHZig wrote:The police academy should have plenty of ammo to go around. :lol:
Actually, we have a bad shortage of ammo right now. We have had one order of pistol ammo on back order for over six months and just had to pick up a small partial load from another vendor. Most departments order in large enough quantities that they got bit by the current shortage quite a while back.

I know we also have not been able to order the ammo for our new rifles yet either. There are some supplies of certain rounds in .223, but overall it is extremely short, especially for the rounds police agencies tend to try for instead of ball ammo.
I heard about the shortages. Hopefully the war business will be over soon.
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