Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Which XD Is Right for You?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/which-xd-is-right-for-you/.
Well, after owning & selling 5 of them…
None of the XD’s are right for me.
None..
I prefer SA rifles and 1911’s
I really don't think there's anything special about their ARs that I can't do on my own cheaper. And I can't imagine the steal of a deal it would take for me to buy one of their 1911s. If you think about it it's a wonder I'm here. I own one SA and it's not even in my top 5 favorite guns I own. I do like that Echelon.None..
I prefer SA rifles and 1911’s
Your here cause your special!!I really don't think there's anything special about their ARs that I can't do on my own cheaper. And I can't imagine the steal of a deal it would take for me to buy one of their 1911s. If you think about it it's a wonder I'm here. I own one SA and it's not even in my top 5 favorite guns I own. I do like that Echelon.
Well, I did have my own ( short) bus for a few years in junior high school.Your here cause your special!!
I didn’t mean it like that…..Well, I did have my own ( short) bus for a few years in junior high school.
But if you insist…….Well, I did have my own ( short) bus for a few years in junior high school.
Don't feel bad brother. It was for a behavioral disorder program at an out of district school. Since I got kicked out of the three that were in district for fighting. So I wasn't LD ( little dumb ) I was a pain in the ass and they had to shove me somewhere. Jokes on them. I dropped out of school altogether when I was 15.I didn’t mean it like that…..
Food for thought. Stay away from cast lead bullets with any semi- auto pistols, even "hard" cast. Years ago my friend was shooting cast lead through his Glock 23 and he told me it started jamming. I told him to bring it by the house for a look. The feed ramp, barrel chamber and barrel looked like someone took a grey Crayola to it! Took quite a bit of elbow grease and lead remover to get it all out. Once clean, it shot great. I don't even want to put that stuff through my Glock 20 SF for bear loads. I'd rather use a deep penetrator copper fluted bullet like Lehigh Defense. They don't have the mass of a 220 grain lead bullet. But they do match the penetration because of non-deformation and the fluting causes similar tissue trauma due to cavitation. Anyway, you do you. Just my opinion!i would like to add
my 9mm service had a barrel issue, soon after i started using cast lead bullets as a test for reloading
, that was a test of 100 and we never went back to that.
BUT somehow i squibbed a load and it went bang(investigation at home, determined cause later), not BANG and the lead cast bullet unbeknownst to me was stuck in the end of the barrel, i squeezed trigger and pistol went BANG a bit louder and jammed the slide back about 1/2 way
i think my brain blew off the softer sounds because a guy next to me was firing at same time and his revolver was very LOUD, even over ear muffs.
so i couldn't get slide back or forward and decided my range day was done
got home and could not get slide back far enough to disassemble and inspect
i called SA and the very nice lady tech walked me through an alternate procedure to get slide off and barrel out
thats when i found the bulge in barrel about 3/8 inch back from end , obviously it was large enough to stop the action, but did not split the barrel, thank goodness
anyway SA asked me to mail it back in original box and they fixed it for 132 dollars .
new matched barrel, inspection, cleaned test fired samples etc. took about 2 weeks
i was overly impressed with the great service they provided. i think most of the 132 was shipping both ways
i have to dig up the picture, i have the old barrel in my reload stuff as a reminder to check and double check