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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2009

Taking a look at the Springfield XD-M 9mm

Pt 2 continues where I cover...

* weapon clearing procedures
* Point of Aim / Sight Picture


Continued in pt 3 where I cover...

* Field Stripping (dis-assembly & assembly)
* Summary

I hope these vids help you become more familiar with weapons and safety procedures.


Take care & God bless,

Steve


p.s. all material is for informational purposes only!

p.p.s. for the ultimate preparation, worth more than silver or gold, check out this site... http://www.needgod.com

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  • It looks like there is some side-to-side play when you have the front sight blade in the notch of the rear sight. Does the front sight fill in the notch a bit better when your arms are extended?

  • @nards91 Yep but I will probably get after market sights added later on.

    :)

  • So how do you clear the gun if there is a round in the chamber?

  • @JerrySpoor Here are the basic steps.

    1. Point the firearm in the safe direction

    2. Remove the mag by pressing the mag release

    3. Pull & lock the slide to the rear

    4. Visually inspect the chamber to make sure its clear.

    Wpn is clear = your good to go!

    :)

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  • @goodshot5 taurus guns are among the lowest quality, and have a reputation for it. Like u know how glock is synonymous with reliability? well tauris is synonymous with failure. among most people anywayz.

  • @sdoutdoors1 I dont notice a huge difference with recoil over a 9mm and a .45. The 9mm is a little more snappy depending on the platform. You can learn to shoot any handgun caliber. Recoil is not hard to manage on anything as long as you remember to let the gun recoil on its own and come back on sight after.

  • The XDm is by far the best bang for your buck. I don't know why it is always said to be more expensive than the glock. I bought an XDm 40 bitone for $589 total. In comparison, the glock 23 gen4 I bought just two months prior cost me over $600. The glock didn't come in bitone and I got 3 extra mags and mag pouch with the XDm. Oh and just to let everyone know, I've had no problems with the XDm but I've had two failures to eject with the glock using the exact same ammo. Class dismissed.

  • @SafeArmsReview does pointing the weapon up or down count as a safe direction?

  • @goodshot5 U R NUTS if u go with taurus over XDM. If you were going 4 wheeling would you rather have a ford escort or a jeep? get the XDM man. no comparison.

  • Great site picture explanation. Great post. Thanks. Thinking about the XD-M but may go with a Taurus instead.

  • Great site picture explanation. Great post. Thanks. Thinking about the XDM but may go with a Taurus instead.

  • @lilbolin60 Im actually getting mine for 537 out the door.. but its on sale right now

  • @lilbolin60 600-700$

  • how much would a gun like this run for dose anyone know?

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