Springfield XDM Compact 3.8
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Thank you for showing the grip extensions/sleeves up close Daniel. Very well done.
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i just picked up the bi-tone...looked for a glock 19 and went away this gun!!! and being a glock guy thats saying alot!! great vid
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I'm going with a standard 3.8 because it comes with 2 high cap.mags. The size (length, height, and weight) of the 3.8 & 3.8c are DAMN close with the longer mag. and ext. in the compact model. Myself i'd want 16 rd. mags opposed to 10 rd.mags in the event something goes down... .40 S&W of course. Will have it as soon as taxes are in, I cant wait, I've been shooting my buds G21 .45 and another buds .357 mag.
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Thanks for the great review. How is the reliability so far? Any FTFs or anything?
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@AlbinoGT nothing is made in US, Springfieldis only has a license to sell
pistol in US market, pistol is designed and made in croatia
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Nicely done!
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I father in law just purchased this gun. And i have recently purchased the 4.5. Cant wait to go try them out again at the range.
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@vpoljs *everything except
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@AlbinoGTEverything except the barrel is made in Croatia,the gun is originaly made in a town called Karlovac in Croatia.The barrel is made in Germany.In Croatia it is called the hs 2000. :)
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Good video.. thanks
Great review, I didnt know the magazine extenders were different sizes. My .40 should be here by Friday.
SRT4R 1 year ago 5
@SRT4R
Congrats on your new purchase. Your gonna love it.
danielp59 1 year ago
Hey, first good review. Basic but very detailed I'm looking to get this in the.40 this weekend when the Gun Show comes to town. One question. I've read on some forums that the XDM Compact sometimes has trouble locking it's slide when you fire the last round. Have you experienced that issue?
atk013 1 year ago
@atk013
No I have not. I did have the 4.5 inch model and I did have that problem. I found that since the slide release is over sized, the thumb on my strong hand was putting pressure o the slide release. The pressure from my thumb was holding the slide release in place preventing it from locking it into the frame. I did a search and discovered that was my problem. I now rest my thumb on my support hand and no longer have that problem. Hope this helps.
danielp59 1 year ago 2