Springfield XD (HS2000) Over the Beach Test: A Better Glock

Published on September 27, 2012
Duration: 7:21

This video details a rigorous 'Over the Beach' (OTB) durability test on the Springfield XD-9 (HS2000), simulating harsh maritime conditions. Following a baseline function test and a severe dirt/mud stress test, the firearm was fired while submerged. The test revealed significant failures, including striker reset issues and extraction problems, indicating the platform's limitations under extreme water ingress, contrasting with previous Glock tests.

Quick Summary

The Springfield XD-9 (HS2000) showed significant reliability issues during an 'Over the Beach' test, failing to reset the striker and extract casings when fired while saturated and partially submerged. While it initially passed a dirt test, extreme water ingress proved detrimental to its operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:28Intro: XD vs Glock Durability Test
  2. 00:46Baseline Function Test
  3. 01:16Dirt and Mud Stress Test
  4. 02:54Submersion & Prep for OTB
  5. 04:11Over the Beach (OTB) Test Results
  6. 06:46Failure Analysis: Why it Failed

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Springfield XD-9 perform in the 'Over the Beach' test?

During the 'Over the Beach' test, the Springfield XD-9 (HS2000) experienced significant malfunctions. These included the striker failing to reset, failures to extract spent casings, and the slide failing to go fully into battery, indicating poor performance in saturated conditions.

What kind of stress tests were performed on the Springfield XD-9?

The Springfield XD-9 underwent a baseline function test, a 'dirt test' where it was rubbed into soil and grit, and finally, an 'Over the Beach' (OTB) test involving firing while submerged in water.

Did the Springfield XD-9 pass the dirt and mud test?

Yes, the Springfield XD-9 successfully fired rounds after being rubbed into loose soil and grit. The firearm cycled without malfunction despite visible debris on the slide and within the action.

Why did the Springfield XD-9 fail during the OTB test?

Failures during the OTB test were attributed to water resistance severely reducing slide velocity and potentially debris or water preventing the striker from resetting properly. Spent casings barely cleared the ejection port.

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