It does. You can see the chamber indicator in the picture Nine has up. And if you watch the video at the-m-factor.com you can see the cocking indicator hole in the back. Check the Springfield web site too.I hope it have the cocking and round chambering indicator has in the XD .
Mush
Looks like the old XD with a Walther-esque grip. Am I missing something?
Why the addition of such useless features??
TDC
If it has a 19+1 round capacity I guess it will have to be taken down to 10 to make it legal in Canada, right?
Why the addition of such useless features??
TDC
It might be a useless feature to us here in Canuckistan, but I could see how and why they imposed it on this gun and why I think allot of people like it.
Lets say that if your in the US, you keep your gun in the nightstand while sleeping. If for whatever reason you would need to reach for it, without having to rack the slide, you would know if they gun was loaded and if it were ready to fire. This is only useful information if you forgot the condition of the gun when you put it away. Or if you wake up in such a daze that you can't remember.
I used the chamber indicator and striker indicators to augment the standard practice of a tap rack of chamber check.Someone explain the purpose of the striker indicator at the rear of the slide? Am I to believe that those who shoot this pistol are visually inspecting/verifying that the pistol is indeed chambered(loaded chamber indicator) and cocked by observing the extra bits on the pistol prior to shooting?
A loaded chamber indicator isn't a bad thing, but it isn't necessary either. The striker indicator is a useless piece of equipment. How or why would the user not be aware of the condition of their pistol is beyond me. Furthermore, when the pistol fails to fire your immediate action to TAP RACK solves both issues of an unloaded pistol(empty chamber) and whether or not the striker system is charged. Unless your pistol is broke, if the slide is forward and the trigger is forward, the pistol should fire. Why the addition of such useless features??
TDC
Well, I'm not sure about not understanding my firearms... That's a little low...
The press check is taught to many (including me), along with then ensuring the slide is tapped forward into battery prior to holstering. Nearly seven years of doing it that way, and no fail to fire yet.
Can you elaborate on your opinion, please? I'm a little confused, as removing a magazine to check for one less round on board seems like a more realistic way to get a poorly seated mag, to me(?).
Cheers,
Neal



























