Springfield XD for competition shooting

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Anyone using a Springfield XD for competition shooting? How are they performing in a match? is it worth getting one for competition? I was big into 1911 at one time but looking for something different. Sorry not a Glock fan.
 
They work great. If the gun fits your hand and is comfortable, then they are great production class guns. Since it is a striker fired, like the Glock, then you don't have to worry about the heavy double action first shot, or fumbling with safeties and such.

My scores are better with the 1911 when I shoot in Standard, but only because I've never shot 9mm very well, especially compared to any 45 ACP gun.

After several thousand practice and match rounds, the gun still shoots as new and no broken parts or excessive wear to speak of.

Like other production guns, there are several makes of holsters available for them. I prefer the Blackhawk SERPA. 9 and 40 mags are easy to get. The XD45's are hard to find since they sell out fast and Springfield is slow shipping this side of the border.
 
I like mine well enough for IPSC-like stuff. But I'm not really competitive. Wish I could find a holster (that's not a drop-leg) that lets me keep a light attached though.
 
Safariland and bladetech make holsters for the XD and lights.

I've used mine for IPSC stuff and seen several others do as well.

I've also seen one tricked out, magwell trigger job, ported slide extended mag release used in Standard div as well
 
I use mine in competition. Best gun ever for me. I have over 30k through it, back to the factory for a refurb (free) (thanks Wolverine!) and still going like new. Ya gotta find what fits and use it alot.

Next time I would skip the blackhawk holster and do the blade tech.
 
Wish I could find a holster (that's not a drop-leg) that lets me keep a light attached though.

You can.

Our LC (light compatible) models now allow you to comfortably carry and conceal your weapon with a light mounted to the accessory rail. No more fumbling with a tertiary light, or carrying a rail mounted light with the vain hope of mounting it during a stressful moment. Your light is on the gun, ready for use, when every second counts.

The Phantom LC is available for:

* Glock 19/23/32
* Glock 17/22/31
* Glock 34/35
* Glock 17L
* Glock 20/21
* HK USP Compact
* HK USP

* HK P2000
* HK Mk23 SOCOM
* Kimber Warrior
* Sig P-220 w/rail
* Sig P-226 w/rail
* Springfield Operator

* Springfield XD Compact
* Springfield XD
* Springfield XD Tactical
* S&W M&P Compact
* S&W M&P
* S&W M&P .45


With the following lights:

* Surefire X-200A
* Insight SSL
* Streamlight TLR-1
* Streamlight TLR-2
* Streamlight M-3
* Streamlight M-3X

* Streamlight M-6
* Streamlight M-6X
* Streamlight X-2
* Streamlight X-2L
* Glock Light
* Glock Light w/Laser


Raven Concealment LLC
http://www.ravenconcealment.com/products/holsters.html
 
I had three of them I used for IPSC but after I shot my son's M&P, I sold them and bought a M&P 40 that I download to shoot Production division.

The M&P points more natural, has lower muzzle flip, shorter trigger reset and replaceable grip inserts. The plus side of the XD is the mags are all steel and the cocked indicator.

I always press check so the indicator is no biggie for me and I have yet to break a mag after 8000 rounds with speed mag changes both indoors on concrete and outdoors, but I have seen the early M&P mags break so I always take 8 to a match.

You won't regret the XD, I just found something that made me more competitive.

Steve
 
Anyone using a Springfield XD for competition shooting? How are they performing in a match? is it worth getting one for competition? I was big into 1911 at one time but looking for something different. Sorry not a Glock fan.

I saw some new models 9mm and .40 from CZ at my dealer and couldn't believe how nice the grips felt
 
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