springfield XD40 vs S&W M&P 40

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Just wanted to get some feed back on these 2 different guns. I have a Kimber 45acp in the 1911 model and am looking to buy either one of these. If anyone can turn me in the right direction when it come to buy one and tell me whats better. If anyone know of someone who has either for sale new or almost new please let me know.
 
I am not fun of either, have handled both, XD more then MP and can say XD is a better made gun. As for which one to go, hard to say, everyone has got different taste
 
We currently have 2 left of the Springfield XD-40. These were ordered in early last year, so they are still priced low at $710.00. That includes the XD Gear set.

I personally own the XD-9 and love it. They are tough and represent a great value, especially while still in stock at the old pricing.

If you have any questions please contact our sales department.

Cheers,
Bryce Galbraith
Wolverine Supplies
bryce@wolverinesupplies.com
 
They are very, very different in both the grip feel and the trigger feel.

Which one you'll prefer should be easy to determine, once you've held them. You really should try both before buying either.
 
They are very, very different in both the grip feel and the trigger feel.

Which one you'll prefer should be easy to determine, once you've held them. You really should try both before buying either.
 
Just wanted to get some feed back on these 2 different guns.

I tried both along with a Glock at a range day a few months ago, all in .40 S&W flavour; about three magazines worth out of each. I found the M&P to be far and away the preferred pistol of the three for me, particularly the grip and trigger. The XP and Glock were a distant second and third in my preferences. While I still prefer my BHP in .40 S&W, I don't think I would cry any tears if I gave up carrying it in favour of the M&P.

Your mileage may differ of course, which is why I would suggest you try and handle both side by side before making your choice. You might not be able to actually fire them, but if you live close to the US you can probably slide across and find a gun store that will let you handle and compare both.

All our quality firearms. The question is, which one handles best for you and you shoot best with, not what works best for me or anyone else. I doubt you would be disappointed by either firearm.
 
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