Springfield XDE 9mm Review & Shoot

Published on February 26, 2020
Duration: 9:43

This review of the Springfield XDE 9mm highlights its subcompact, hammer-fired, single-stack design, making it suitable for concealed carry. The reviewer notes the trigger's significant take-up and long travel, which impacted their shooting accuracy, requiring an adjustment in finger placement. A common issue with the magazine release sticking due to a tight cylinder button is also discussed, along with potential fixes.

Quick Summary

The Springfield XDE 9mm is a subcompact, hammer-fired pistol designed for concealed carry, featuring 8-round flush-fit and 9-round extended magazines. A common issue involves a sticking magazine release button due to a tight cylinder fit. The long trigger travel can also impact accuracy, requiring specific finger placement adjustments.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Springfield XDE 9mm
  2. 00:04Design: Hammer-Fired Subcompact
  3. 00:11Magazine Capacity: Flush vs. Extended
  4. 00:31Comparison to Striker-Fired (Shield)
  5. 00:46Sight Picture
  6. 00:50Trigger Pull Analysis
  7. 01:42Magazine Release Functionality
  8. 01:54Magazine Release Sticking Issue
  9. 02:07Cause of Sticking: Cylinder Button
  10. 02:13Potential Fixes for Sticking
  11. 02:33Safety Features
  12. 02:38Slide Release
  13. 02:46Magazine Options and Gear Up Package
  14. 03:10Magazine Fitment
  15. 04:08Shooting Session Begins
  16. 04:31Initial Shooting Impressions (Left Bias)
  17. 05:20Trigger Travel Impact on Shooting
  18. 06:05Trigger Finger Placement Advice
  19. 06:33Adjusting Finger Placement for Accuracy
  20. 07:53Continued Shooting and Frustration
  21. 08:10Accuracy Issues Persist
  22. 09:22Conclusion: Love/Hate Trigger

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Springfield XDE 9mm?

The Springfield XDE 9mm is a subcompact, hammer-fired pistol with a single-stack magazine, making it thin and suitable for concealed carry. It offers 8-round flush-fit magazines and 9-round extended magazines.

What is a common issue with the Springfield XDE's magazine release?

A frequently reported issue with the Springfield XDE is a sticking magazine release button. This is often caused by a tight cylinder fitting into the polymer hole, which can prevent magazines from locking in correctly.

How does the Springfield XDE's trigger affect shooting accuracy?

The XDE's trigger has significant take-up and a long travel distance. This can negatively impact accuracy, as demonstrated by the reviewer who had to adjust their finger placement to the tip of the trigger to achieve better results.

How does the Springfield XDE compare to the Smith & Wesson Shield?

The Springfield XDE is a hammer-fired pistol, whereas the Smith & Wesson Shield is a striker-fired pistol. This fundamental difference in firing mechanism is a key distinction for potential buyers.

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