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Springfield XDS

Posted on 12/9/15 at 8:55 am
Posted by Jeaux Cool
Frisco via NELA
Member since Sep 2015
1746 posts
Posted on 12/9/15 at 8:55 am
Hey guys, I'm looking at getting a Springfield XDS to CC and for home defense. Leaning towards 9mm. Any OBers have one? Opinions? TIA
Posted by civiltiger07
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2011
14031 posts
Posted on 12/9/15 at 8:58 am to
I have one chambered in .45. It is a very easy gun to shoot for the size. I find the gun is far more accurate than I can shoot it. I haven't had the first jam while shooting it either. Ammo capacity isn't great even with the 9mil version. Would definitely get extra mags and carry a backup.

Wish I would of waited for the 9mm to come out to pick one up. Guess that's just another excuse for me to buy another gun.
This post was edited on 12/9/15 at 9:02 am
Posted by SneakyWaff1es
Member since Nov 2012
3941 posts
Posted on 12/9/15 at 9:07 am to
My father has one in 9mm. I like it enough. It comes with a lot of stuff and you get more free stuff from Springfield when you mail in the certificate that comes with it.

That being said, I like my Shield better.
Posted by Austin Cajun
Austin, Tejas
Member since Aug 2013
1884 posts
Posted on 12/9/15 at 9:12 am to
Very good gun. I'd say look at the Mod2 as well. It's a touch thicker and has a higher capacity.
Posted by bapple
Capital City
Member since Oct 2010
11893 posts
Posted on 12/9/15 at 10:51 am to
quote:

I'm looking at getting a Springfield XDS to CC and for home defense


These are two completely different roles. You need to either get two guns or get one gun that fills both roles better. Let me paste a bookmarked response I have about firearm sizes:

To the average person it seems easier to stick with one gun that does everything. But it's much more practical to get multiple guns for different needs so it's good that you're open to it.

Now, for a home defense gun and a car gun, the role of the gun will be generally the same since a full sized gun will fit both roles.

But if you're like me and like to have a mobile gun in the car that can be carried at times, I think it's good to go with a compact or a subcompact in this case. I like going with the subcompact in this case because I have a single-clip holster that is very easy to take on and off. A double stack handgun is carried more comfortably in a leather holster with a dual-clip design. I'll show you each.

Single-clip holster with a Glock 43 (size category - single stack subcompact)

Image: LINK


Dual-clip holster with an XDm compact (size category - double stack compact)

Image: LINK /


If you don't know what I mean about "single stack" and "double stack" I'm referring to the width of the magazine. If a gun uses single stack magazines it has a much thinner profile. Here's what I mean:

On the left is the M&P Shield (single stack) and the right is an M&P9 compact (double stack)

Image: LINK


As you can see one has a much thicker profile. The single stack gun will be more comfortable to carry but will minimize you on rounds. So it's really a question of how much comfort you're willing to sacrifice for number of rounds. For what it's worth, I have both a double stack compact (M&P9c) and a single stack subcompact (Kahr CM9) in my carry rotation. This is where buying multiple guns makes it easier to carry with different types of clothing.


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I honestly don't think I will need to carry but it is always a nice option.
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Missouri has pretty good gun laws and the permitting setup is very similar to ours if I remember correctly. You shouldn't have a problem getting a permit or anything if you plan to carry down the road.

I also cannot stress the importance of this enough:

Take a true defensive handgun course if you start carrying.

A defensive handgun course is not the initial CC handgun course. That is mostly a course on self defense law and use of force. A true defensive handgun course consists of different drills and different shooting positions. It also incorporates shooting on the move which is something no stationary shooting range can allow you to do. The most important thing is that you shoot multiple hundreds of rounds to build muscle memory and proficiency. Repetition is the only way for a skill to become instinctual.

Hopefully this was helpful.
Posted by Hog Zealot
On the Flats
Member since Mar 2012
1627 posts
Posted on 12/9/15 at 11:40 am to
I have one in .45 auto. They don't conceal very well. However I have never had a FTE or FTF whether I used 185 or 230 grain. They are pretty well balanced in my hand and most of all I would trust that it will perform if I ever needed it.

Works well for my truck gun or quick access safe. I have 3 children under 7 so leaving any guns out is not an option. I have a few nicer pistols so I don't mind this one getting beat up a little. I know the XD can handle it.

My wife picked out a G19 for "her" gun a couple years ago, but she always chooses the XD as her favorite when we go shoot out back.

It's times like that I remember it's best to not to ever piss her off. Especially when she empties the mag on our paper targets cock n balls.

ETA: didn't read whole thread before reply. Should have noticed Bapple replied and let it be.
This post was edited on 12/9/15 at 11:44 am
Posted by swanny297
NELA
Member since Oct 2013
2189 posts
Posted on 12/9/15 at 12:29 pm to
quote:

bapple
as always great info

I was in a similar situation and chose the compact XD, it is a double stack, but I have been more comfortable lately concealing OWB so it works great.
This post was edited on 12/9/15 at 12:32 pm
Posted by cgrand
HAMMOND
Member since Oct 2009
38820 posts
Posted on 12/9/15 at 1:20 pm to
CDNN has them on sale right now
Posted by patriotgrunt
Lithuania
Member since Oct 2007
352 posts
Posted on 12/9/15 at 1:29 pm to
Great gun. I have a 9mm that is my go to conceal carry gun. Very accurate and well balanced as others have stated. I use the 8 rd magazine while carrying and have the 7 rd. mag in my pocket usually. I want to order the 9 rd mag but haven't got around to it. If you like XDs then you'll enjoy the XDS. Good luck!
Posted by Jeaux Cool
Frisco via NELA
Member since Sep 2015
1746 posts
Posted on 12/9/15 at 2:03 pm to
There's a place in Monroe that has them for $469.99 before tax so that's likely where I'll purchase from. Thanks for the input everyone!
Posted by ForeverLSU02
Albany
Member since Jun 2007
52148 posts
Posted on 12/9/15 at 2:10 pm to
I have the .45

Nice shooting gun and the recoil isn't bad at all for a compact 45
Posted by swanny297
NELA
Member since Oct 2013
2189 posts
Posted on 12/9/15 at 2:20 pm to
Since you are local I would give Tool Town in west Monroe a call, ask for Robert they have great prices as well.
Posted by dlambe5
Prairieville
Member since Jul 2009
631 posts
Posted on 12/9/15 at 2:23 pm to
Posted by Jeaux Cool
Frisco via NELA
Member since Sep 2015
1746 posts
Posted on 12/9/15 at 2:47 pm to
Thanks, I'll do that!
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