Gun of the Week: Springfield XD-S

Published on July 9, 2012
Duration: 2:16

This review of the Springfield XD-S pistol highlights its suitability for concealed carry due to its sub-one-inch width and single-stack design. The firearm is chambered in .45 ACP and features a 3.3-inch barrel, making it a compact yet potent option. The presenter notes its good ergonomics, effective sights, and a controllable shooting cadence, attributing the latter to dual captive recoil springs.

Quick Summary

The Springfield XD-S is an excellent concealed carry pistol, measuring less than an inch wide with a single-stack design. It's chambered in .45 ACP and features a 3.3-inch barrel. Its sights include a red fiber optic front and drift-adjustable white dot rear. The pistol weighs 21.5 ounces and uses dual captive recoil springs for manageable recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction to the Springfield XD-S
  2. 00:20Concealed Carry Design & Width
  3. 00:31Single Stack Design & Caliber
  4. 00:35Magazine Capacity Options
  5. 00:46Sights: Red Fiber Optic & White Dots
  6. 00:53Sight Adjustability
  7. 00:56Ergonomics & Grip
  8. 01:08Barrel Length & Overall Dimensions
  9. 01:15Recoil Operated Action
  10. 01:20Weight & Recoil Management
  11. 01:28Ambidextrous Magazine Release
  12. 01:35Non-Ambidextrous Controls
  13. 01:40Disassembly Procedure
  14. 01:54Internal Recoil Springs
  15. 01:59Shooting Cadence & Controllability
  16. 02:06Further Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Springfield XD-S suitable for concealed carry?

The Springfield XD-S is highly suitable for concealed carry due to its exceptionally slim profile, measuring less than an inch across. Its single-stack magazine design further contributes to a reduced width, making it easier to conceal under clothing without printing.

What are the key features of the Springfield XD-S sights?

The Springfield XD-S is equipped with dovetailed sights for durability. It features a bright red fiber optic front sight for quick target acquisition and two white dots in the rear sight for a clear sight picture. The rear sight is also drift adjustable for windage.

How does the Springfield XD-S manage recoil for a .45 ACP pistol?

The XD-S manages recoil effectively through its weight (21.5 ounces) and its internal dual captive recoil springs. These springs help to absorb and dissipate recoil energy, contributing to a more controllable shooting cadence, especially for a compact firearm chambered in .45 ACP.

What is the disassembly process for the Springfield XD-S?

Disassembly of the Springfield XD-S is similar to other XD models. It involves locking the slide back, removing the magazine, tilting up the takedown lever, allowing the slide to move forward, and then pulling the trigger to remove the slide from the frame.

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