Springfield XDs 9mm--+P OK or Not?
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- Blindref757
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Springfield XDs 9mm--+P OK or Not?
I bought one this week...going to the range tomorrow. I've searched the website and read the manual 3x. I can't find any info about +P ammo. Anyone have any ideas if it is rated for Hornaday Critical Duty?
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Re: Springfield XDs 9mm--+P OK or Not?
As long as its not a steady diet of +P I think it will be OK.. I had a XDM Compact 9 and it would eat +P with no issues.
--Daniel
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1)Treat firearms as if they are loaded. 2)Point the muzzle away from non-targets.
3)Keep fingers off the trigger until ready to shoot. 4)Be sure of your target and backstop.
1)Treat firearms as if they are loaded. 2)Point the muzzle away from non-targets.
3)Keep fingers off the trigger until ready to shoot. 4)Be sure of your target and backstop.
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Re: Springfield XDs 9mm--+P OK or Not?
I can't afford a steady diet of those!
I have a XD SC9 and it is rated for +P...but it is a lot beefier than the XDs. I figure that if it were not OK, they would be sure to tell me...but would hate to have an issue or void my warranty by being ignorant. I know this forum is full of people who are much smarter and more connected than I. Hoping to draw on that knowledge! Thanks for your input!
I have a XD SC9 and it is rated for +P...but it is a lot beefier than the XDs. I figure that if it were not OK, they would be sure to tell me...but would hate to have an issue or void my warranty by being ignorant. I know this forum is full of people who are much smarter and more connected than I. Hoping to draw on that knowledge! Thanks for your input!
Re: Springfield XDs 9mm--+P OK or Not?
Almost any handgun of recent vintage will handle +P and +P+ ammo with no issues whatsoever. The only exceptions will be some of the cheap subcompacts.
Byron Dickens