

#Xdm 3.8 compact 9mm pro
This one is well over 50K rounds on the odo, live-fire count ( ).įor about five years - between January 2011 and February 2016 - I carried and trained with the 3.8 Compact using either a Beltman 1-and 1/2-inch dual-layer (training) or a Zlogloje (EDC), paired with a Pure Kustom Black Ops Pro set up for IWB. Here's a counterpart to that one, of my 4.5-inch range/training beater. The EDC 3.8 Compact now has well over 12,000 rounds on its clock, while the training copy is somewhere in the neighborhood of twice that. ^ That thread on XDTalk is sorta an ongoing blog about my experiences with both my EDC as well as her training twin. I have a duplicate of my EDC gun and support gear that I use for training classes - even for 8+ hour per day, multi-day sessions with a lot of ground-work, I've never felt uncomfortable. The gear really makes all the difference. During weekends and holidays, unless I'm in a prohibited area, the gun is on me from when I wake until when I retire for the night, and I've road-tripped for driving stints of upwards of 12 continuous hours while wearing the gun. My workplace is prohibited, so I don't carry there, but there's rarely a day that goes by for me without the gun being at my waist at some point during the day. I've carried IWB almost exclusively (OWB only for my 4.5-inch XDm9, in training classes that either requires that setup or as a sidearm for long-gun) since I purchased the weapon in January of 2011. As a result, I actually have never "felt the weight" at my waist. To counter that, I've always been a believer in having an excellent belt and equally well designed and made holster. The balance is pretty neutral, but it is dense. With the weight and the gun being relatively small, it is *_dense_*. Some folks complain that the 3.8 Compact is a heavy little thing, and honestly, that's undeniable. And you can see in the KT-Mech holster picture above that I've scalloped-out a bit of the grip by the heel, to help with stuck-mag extraction. 125 notch Charger rear, with installation handled by xdman. Springer Precision triggers (three were done by my friend, Quack, and one myself) along with their extended magazine release and slide stop (my dominant hand thumb likes to ride the factory one).

Sale! Springfield Hellcat 9mm Desert FDE Micro Compact Optics-Ready Pistol $643.00 $569.^ That was a "moving/movers" class - we were still on static targets at that point, but yup, there's that same gun.Īll four of my XDm9s (the EDC 3.8 Compact and its training copy as well as my HD 4.5-inch and its training copy) wear the same hardware modifications.Sale! Springfield SAINT 5.56mm AR-15 Rifle with B5 Furniture (10-Round Model) $995.00 $799.99.Sale! Springfield Hellcat OSP 9mm Micro-Compact Optics Ready Pistol w/ Laser, Holster, 3 Mags $749.00 $569.99.(M)atch Grade Barrel: Rivaling aerospace manufacturing, the XD(M)® match-grade barrel takes precision manufacturing to a whole new level never available within the firearms industry. The rugged Melonite® finish on the XD(M)® is a salt bath nitriding process that leaves a thick, corrosion-resistant, hard surface. (M)elonite®: Traditional black oxide finishes are a few millionths of an inch thick and offer no corrosion resistance. More importantly, it allows them to be adjusted to the shooter’s hand position. (M)ulti-Adjust Rail System™: A triple-position Picatinny rail readily accepts lights, lasers or other accessories. Personalize your grip by choosing one of three backstraps for a more custom fit. (M)ould-Tru Backstraps: With the interchangeable backstraps, Springfield has added another level of comfort. With the XD(M)®, you get more personalized choices for a custom fit right out of the case. Usually, handgun customization is an after-market decision. The rugged Multi-Use Carrying Case is as durable as the XD(M)® it houses and can be re-tasked to protect any number of items from a laptop to multiple XD(M)® pistols. Your total XD(M)® experience starts the day you open your case. The angle and depth of each contour in the XDM grip has been calculated for maximized control and usability, and the new trigger has the shortest travel of any polymer pistol currently available along with a similarly short reset which keeps you on target with greater ease for faster, more accurate follow-up shots.

With an incredible attention to detail, Springfield Armory® created what’s become one of the most popular polymer pistols on the market.
#Xdm 3.8 compact 9mm series
Compliant for sale in New Jersey and Colorado.Īdvances in manufacturing allow Springfield to take the XD(M)® series to a whole new level in precision.
