Stretching the XD-S

Published on September 18, 2012
Duration: 1:39

This video demonstrates the surprising accuracy of the Springfield Armory XD-S, a concealed carry pistol, when stretched to 25 yards. The instructor highlights that while designed for closer distances (1-10 yards), the XD-S can achieve impressive groups, attributing this to its fundamental design, barrel lock-up, controllable trigger, and sights. The demonstration shows the pistol making consistent hits on silhouette targets and even a smaller target at the extended range, challenging expectations for pocket pistols.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Armory XD-S, a concealed carry pistol designed for 1-10 yard use, demonstrates surprising accuracy at 25 yards. Its fundamental design, barrel lock-up, controllable trigger, and sights allow it to achieve groups of approximately 5 inches on silhouette targets at this extended range.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction: Stretching the XD-S
  2. 00:1325 Yard Accuracy Test Setup
  3. 00:24First Group Analysis
  4. 00:41Design Factors for Accuracy
  5. 00:57Attempting Smaller Target
  6. 01:19Second Group and Conclusion
  7. 01:25XD-S Capabilities at Distance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the intended range for the Springfield Armory XD-S?

The Springfield Armory XD-S is primarily designed as a concealed carry pistol, with its intended use typically falling within the 1 to 10-yard range.

Can a concealed carry pistol like the XD-S be accurate at longer distances?

Yes, this video demonstrates that the Springfield Armory XD-S, despite its concealed carry design, can achieve impressive accuracy at 25 yards, challenging common expectations.

What factors contribute to the XD-S's accuracy at 25 yards?

The accuracy is attributed to the pistol's fundamental design, including its barrel lock-up mechanism, a controllable and predictable trigger, and effective sights.

What kind of groups did the XD-S achieve at 25 yards?

During the test, the XD-S was able to produce groups of approximately 5 inches at 25 yards, with all shots hitting a silhouette-sized target.

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