Teamless wrote:Fun gun to shoot, I have the all black version.
You can get an extended mag (7 rounds) for it also, if you wanted.
I just ordered one of them at Midway.com
I bought a 7 round mag at the time of purchase, so I now have two short mags plus the extended one. Those magazines aren't cheap though.
xb12s wrote:Interesting post/choices. I have been considering a CW45 or some other small 45. I'd like to hear how you like the XDs and its trigger, grip length in the two mag lengths. I favor the CW45 for a couple reasons (grip shape, grip length and barrel length, ability to use 1911 magazines). But the long trigger pull, while really nice is unlike any of my other striker-fired pistols. So, I have waited. There is a strong, growing fan base of XDs users. Ideally I'd like to shoot one, but haven't been able to do that yet. Your range report would be good reading. I always enjoy your posts.
Don't get me wrong, I
liked the CW, but I liked the XDM more, which is what motivated me to "spring" for the XDS. In actual carry practice, the CW is about the size of a 3" 1911, with less weight due to the polymer frame. In the hand, the CW feels 1911-ish, particularly with respect to the angle of the grip, except that the grip has a slightly smaller circumference. I think that might be because the molded in texture on the polymer grip frame obviates the need for additional grip panels. It is pocketable, but barely so with large pockets. The trigger pull is long and smooth without too much weight, that length of pull being your primary safety mechanism....although it does have a firing pin block. Accuracy was acceptable.....not "target grade," but good enough for government work. I bought mine from CTD Ft Worth, for $399. This Kahr required the recommended 200 round break in to be reliable (my wife's CW9 did not and my PM9 was already broken in when I bought it). Oddly enough, it required almost
exactly recommended 200 rounds, after which it ran flawlessly. The unloaded XDS and CW both weigh about the same.
CW45 NITPICKS: crappy plastic sights, dovetailed rear and pinned front....small metal parts like the slide stop are MIM instead of machined.....magazines are cheaply made.....beware VERY sharp edges around the ejection port.....slide seems blocky compared to the rest of the gun (due to saving machining costs to keep price of gun down).
The XDS is noticeably slimmer than the CW45, being .9" to a little over 1" for the Kahr. That may not seem like much, but to the naked eye it is very noticeable. To put it into perspective, my tiniest gun is a Kahr PM9, and the XDS is only marginally bigger. Both pistols are the same width across the slide. The XDS slide is .7" longer than the PM9. With short mags inserted in both pistols and including the height of the rear sight, the XDS is only .3" taller than the PM9. With fully charged magazines + 1, the XDS (5+1 rounds of Federal HST 230 grain JHP) weighs 25-5/8 oz to the PM9's 19-3/4 oz (6+1 rounds of Corbon 115 grain +P DPX). That's an effective difference in carry weight of 6-1/8 oz between those two pistols. The all up weight of the CW45 (6+1 rounds) is 29.95 oz (obtained by adding up the weight of 7 rounds of HST plus the advertised weights for the CW45 and magazine), or about 1-1/3 oz
more than the XDS (obtained on my wife's food scale....don't tell her).
Assuming similar reliability (I haven't had a chance to break in the XDS yet), with the XDS you get one less round in a MUCH nicer gun in a
significantly smaller package than the CW45.......for a fair amount more money. MSRP on my PM9 is/was $958, and It is a quality piece. I bought mine used at a pawn shop in Balch Springs, in black nitride finish over stainless slide with Trijicon night sights installed. Given that it is measurably smaller than an XDS-9, I would not likely get rid of it in favor of the Springfield gun. The PM9 is my "deep concealment" gun. If I can't conceal it in some scenario, then I don't need to be in that scenario.
In general, I'd have to say that I have become quite a fan of the XD/XDM/XDS lineup, finding them to be very well made and well thought out pistols, and I have the same kind of confidence in them that others have in their Glocks or M&Ps. Since we own an example of each in a Glock 19 and an M&P45, I do have some reference point for my opinion........but it is exactly that....
my opinion. Others may disagree, and that's fine. There's plenty of oxygen to go around.
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