BryanPearson
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I had handled the pistol at the store, and combed through the various online reviews. My only significant concern was for the trigger safety being polymer. I have a few guns with polymer triggers, and haven't had any issues with them so far.
But today after bringing the XD-M home for the first time, I see that the rear slide rails are also just polymer!
Let me clarify. The slide is all metal - very substantial, as befits a 10mm. The slide attaches to the grip with two sets of rails, each about 3cm long, with the first metal rails being above the trigger, and the second set at the very rear, and I only tonight realized that the rear rails are part of the molded polymer grip.
I was so surprised I went to check other polymer guns I have access to, including an Springfield Armory XDS .45, Siig P365 in 9mm, M&P Shield Plus in 9mm, Ruger LCPs in .380 and .22, and a Glock 45, in 9mm. All of them have metal rails, either one long set or two sets, front and back.
I haven't even fired it yet, but this bothers me. I don't believe I have cause to return the pistol, but I am not happy to only now realize the rear slide rails are just polymer. I imagine they wouldn't exist at all if they aren't important to the stability of the slide. The XD-M forward rails are very substantial compared to other pistols, but still only 3cm long.
I would appreciate hearing from those with insight or expertise. Or anyone with a high round count who can examine their rear rails for wear.
But today after bringing the XD-M home for the first time, I see that the rear slide rails are also just polymer!
Let me clarify. The slide is all metal - very substantial, as befits a 10mm. The slide attaches to the grip with two sets of rails, each about 3cm long, with the first metal rails being above the trigger, and the second set at the very rear, and I only tonight realized that the rear rails are part of the molded polymer grip.
I was so surprised I went to check other polymer guns I have access to, including an Springfield Armory XDS .45, Siig P365 in 9mm, M&P Shield Plus in 9mm, Ruger LCPs in .380 and .22, and a Glock 45, in 9mm. All of them have metal rails, either one long set or two sets, front and back.
I haven't even fired it yet, but this bothers me. I don't believe I have cause to return the pistol, but I am not happy to only now realize the rear slide rails are just polymer. I imagine they wouldn't exist at all if they aren't important to the stability of the slide. The XD-M forward rails are very substantial compared to other pistols, but still only 3cm long.
I would appreciate hearing from those with insight or expertise. Or anyone with a high round count who can examine their rear rails for wear.