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Buds is showing the XD-E in stock.

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May 26, 2017, 11:56 AM
burnetma
Buds is showing the XD-E in stock.
I am interested in a DA/SA polymer pistol. I would prefer a subcompact single stack, but I will take a look at the first XDe
May 26, 2017, 04:03 PM
joatmonv
Handled one today at my LGS and it was pretty nice. DA first pull is on the heavy side but the single action was pretty good.
Safety is flimsy and I would definitely not carry it like a 1911.
Almost bought it but saw a Shield 45 with the rebate and got that.


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May 26, 2017, 07:31 PM
SIGWALLY
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Originally posted by smithnsig:
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Originally posted by Kskelton:
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Originally posted by 1lowlife:
As long as you like a soft, spongy, squishy trigger, the XD might be for you.

I'd shoot one before buying one...
Bought and sold 5 of them...

The E might be different, but then again it might not.. Wink

And who wouldn't want a handgun with GRIP ZONE on the grip in case you forget where to grab it.. Roll Eyes





Good luck....


Sometimes you need a reminder... maybe it's their version of a warning label without actually saying warning... WARNING: gripping slide could cause injury to the shooter


Well personally, I will, under stress, occasionally grab the slide instead of the grip. I don't become aware of this until I try to shoot and realize there are no sights to see, and no trigger to pull.
My training is to do a tactical 2 hand gun flip. But with the grip now labeled, I will now know exactly where to hold the pistol.

I think Springfield is way ahead of the market with this. May even be a gamechanger.


Smithnsig, Got a good laugh at your observation! Well done Sir...
May 29, 2017, 12:35 AM
VictorLouis
I got my first fondle today, right after having wrung-out my Mod2. I was struck how long the distance seemed bedween the frontstrap and backstrap. Feels a bit awakward to me, much like the Shield. Yet the Honor Guard clone of the Shield reduced this distance and feels much better because of it. Anyhow, I thought the safety seemed firm enough to make for safe C&L carry, if one desired to. The fully forward DA position was Cooper's definition of "crunchenticker". However, with the hammer set back on the half-stop/cock, it's not too bad.
May 29, 2017, 12:44 PM
smithnsig
Anybody have one yet?
I'd be interested to see some comparison photos next to a P239, and the obligatory Glocks.


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May 29, 2017, 01:07 PM
deadmanmike
My biggest gripe with this pistol (besides it not exactly being innovative but being billed as such) is the fact that compared to the P239, it's almost exactly the same size.

P239 OAL: 6.6"
XD-E OAL: 6.75"

P239 Barrel Length: 3.6"
XD-E Barrel Length: 3.3"

P239 Width: 1.2"
XD-E Width: 1"

P239 Height: 5.1"
XD-E Height: 5" (with flush mag, 6" with extended)

P239 Weight: 29.5oz
XD-E Weight: 25oz


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May 29, 2017, 04:00 PM
Dusty78
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Originally posted by smithnsig:
Anybody have one yet?
I'd be interested to see some comparison photos next to a P239, and the obligatory Glocks.


I don't own one but handled one at NRA show. It handles nothing like a 239. The XDE feels smaller and lighter and doesn't have that 239 top heaviness. Also the DA pull is smoother and lighter.


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