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9mm handgun reviews
9mm handgun reviews





9mm handgun reviews

The XD-M Elite 3.8 Compact’s takedown lever doesn’t require pulling the trigger, and the flat-faced META trigger was excellent.

9mm handgun reviews

When pressed, empty mags rocket out for fast, fumble-free mag changes.

9mm handgun reviews

The mag release is easy to reach its button is shielded and stiff to prevent inadvertent mag drops. Other key features include a hammer-forged match barrel, forged-steel slide, and left- and right-side magazine and slide releases. The trigger pull is a pleasing 4.75 pounds. The new trigger pulls straight back with a pull length of a half-inch and breaks a hair before the overtravel stop hits the frame. Mechanics have improved, too, and the new Match Enhanced Trigger Assembly (META) has a flat-face trigger with integral overtravel stop. The ergonomics were carefully laid out way back then and have only gotten better in feel with upgrades in grip texture and slide serration design. The Elite-series slides are sculpted along the top, reducing the annoying boxiness many polymer pistols exhibit, and generously sized slide serrations on either side of the ejection port give good purchase for charging and clearing.Īfter some 20 years on the market, testing an XD is like shaking hands with an old friend. Yet this bigger 27-ounce pistol is perfectly sized and balanced for home defense, will still fit under a jacket for concealed carry and fits even large hands comfortably. The new belt-size Elite 3.8 Compact offers 14+1 rounds in a dependable, easy-shooting, short-frame platform not to be confused with ultra-concealable, high-capacity pistols like Springfield’s 11+1 Hellcat.

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Springfield Armory’s XD-M Elite 3.8 Compact offers a smaller, handier pistol with the styling and ergonomics exemplified in the full-size Elite series pistols that include the Precision, OSP, 4.5 and the 3.8, the Compact’s long-grip 20-shot cousin.







9mm handgun reviews