.45 Shield vs. Springfield XDS .45

Published on July 18, 2016
Duration: 38:32

This video provides an expert-level comparison between the Springfield Armory XDS .45 and the Smith & Wesson M&P .45 Shield, conducted by Justin Opinion. It details extensive range testing with various ammunition, focusing on ergonomics, recoil management, reliability, and technical specifications. The assessment highlights key differences in handling, capacity, and user interface, offering valuable insights for potential buyers of compact .45 ACP handguns.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis by Justin Opinion compares the Smith & Wesson M&P .45 Shield and Springfield Armory XDS .45, highlighting the Shield's superior recoil management and ergonomics versus the XDS's slightly better concealability. Reliability issues were noted with the XDS using certain ammunition, while the Shield's slide stop requires an overhand method.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Montage
  2. 01:00Comparison Overview
  3. 02:54Magazine Capacity and Initial Loading
  4. 04:52Range Testing: Springfield XDS .45
  5. 07:12Range Testing: S&W M&P .45 Shield
  6. 09:18Ammunition Variety Testing
  7. 21:05Technical Specifications Comparison
  8. 22:38Final Assessment and Conclusions

Frequently Asked Questions

How do the Springfield XDS .45 and S&W M&P .45 Shield compare in terms of recoil management?

The Smith & Wesson M&P .45 Shield generally handles recoil better, exhibiting a more vertical muzzle flip. The Springfield XDS .45 has a snappier recoil, though this can be mitigated with aftermarket grips like Talon Grips.

What are the key differences in magazine capacity between the Shield .45 and the XDS .45?

The S&W M&P .45 Shield comes with a flush-fit magazine holding 6 rounds and an extended magazine holding 7 rounds. The Springfield XDS .45 has a flush-fit magazine capacity of 5 rounds and an extended magazine capacity of 7 rounds.

Did the video mention any reliability issues with the Springfield XDS .45 or S&W M&P .45 Shield?

Yes, the video noted some reliability issues with the Springfield XDS .45, specifically experiencing failures to return to battery with certain ammunition loads during testing. No significant issues were highlighted for the Shield .45.

Which pistol is considered more concealable, the S&W M&P .45 Shield or the Springfield XDS .45?

The Springfield XDS .45 is considered slightly more concealable due to its lower overall height. However, the S&W M&P .45 Shield offers an advantage in magazine capacity with its flush-fit option.

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