The Night Rider
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They're almost as bad as Taurus.What do you all have against the XD? Is there something I am missing, lol?
They're almost as bad as Taurus.What do you all have against the XD? Is there something I am missing, lol?
They’re not THAT bad.They're almost as bad as Taurus.
You have to think for yourself and not allow the opinion of a so social media influencer whose a shill form your opinion for you. There are thousands of comments in the video from actual users, and they overwhelming disagree with him. He received A LOT of push back. The general consensus of those in the firearm community, even members on GlockTalk and other popular forums, disagree.They're almost as bad as Taurus.
That’s funny, all the Glocks I now own or did own since 1996, not one ever jammed or any issues period….I heard the same complaints typically from striker-fire fans when they talk about 1911s and even the XD-M, and yet others have carried them for decades and swear by both platforms. Sounds more like a training issue if people aren't getting a proper grip on the draw, and not a platform issue. To compare a gun you never owned or shot to Taurus semiautos because of that is kind of crazy.
I'm not really a fanboy of any one manufacturer. I've pretty much owned them all. I believe you that some people had live rounds stuck in the chamber. We both are members on some of the same forums, but I've been there longer and am on a few more than you. That happens with every manufacturer, and is more than likely an ammo issue....
If you shoot enough, it will eventually happen especially if you're shooting whatever cheap ammo you can find. I could literally post dozens of cases involving Glock, S&W M&P, Sig, HK, Walther, AR15s, AKs, etc.... It's not something that to the XD platform, and it's so not necessary to have to waste time sending the gun back.
- Need help live rounds getting stuck in chamber.
- Glock 26 jammed with live round inside
- G17 Jammed with Live Round in Barrel
- Live round jammed in chamber....
- Live round stuck in barrel, slide jammed forward
- G19X Failure w. Live Round in Chamber
- G30 slide stuck with a live round in the tube.
- Gun Jammed With Live Round In Chamber!
- Glock 48 Round Stuck in Chamber (Slide won't rack back fully)
- Round stuck in the chamber. How do I remove it? Glock 19 gen 5
There's multiple methods to clear that type of jam, but here's the one I use when it happens to me.
Doesn't mean that others haven't had issues or makes their problemic experience any less valid. Glocks experience many of the same malfunctions that happen with other manufacturers whether it's user, ammo, or gun related. I've owned 7 Taurus handguns and 5 post lock S&W revolvers that I never had even one issue with, but I don't doubt for one second that everyone one else does not shares my personal experience.That’s funny, all the Glocks I now owned or did own since 1996, not one ever jammed or any issues![]()
True……Doesn't mean that others haven't had issues or makes their problemic experience any less valid. Glocks experience many of the same malfunctions that happen with other manufacturers whether it's user, ammo, or gun related. I've owned 7 Taurus handguns and 5 post lock S&W revolvers that I never had even one issue with, but I don't doubt for one second that everyone one else shares my personal experience.
IDK Styx it almost seems like you're just not going to be happy until I agree with you. I'm not going to buy an XD. I have a Glock it does the same thing and it does it better.I heard the same complaints typically from striker-fire fans when they talk about 1911s and even the XD-M, and yet others have carried them for decades and swear by both platforms. Sounds more like a training issue if people aren't getting a proper grip on the draw, and not a platform issue. To compare a gun you never owned or shot to Taurus semiautos because of that is kind of crazy, but everyone is welcome to their opinion.
I'm not really a fanboy of any one manufacturer. I've pretty much owned them all. I believe you that some people had live rounds stuck in the chamber of their XD. We both are members on some of the same forums, but I've been there longer and am on a few more than you. That happens with every manufacturer, and is more than likely an ammo issue....
If you shoot enough, it will eventually happen especially if you're shooting whatever cheap ammo you can find. I could literally post dozens of cases involving Glock, S&W M&P, Sig, HK, Walther, AR15s, AKs, etc.... It's not something that's exclusive to the XD platform, and it's so not necessary to have to waste time sending the gun back.
- Need help live rounds getting stuck in chamber.
- Glock 26 jammed with live round inside
- G17 Jammed with Live Round in Barrel
- Live round jammed in chamber....
- Live round stuck in barrel, slide jammed forward
- G19X Failure w. Live Round in Chamber
- G30 slide stuck with a live round in the tube.
- Gun Jammed With Live Round In Chamber!
- Glock 48 Round Stuck in Chamber (Slide won't rack back fully)
- Round stuck in the chamber. How do I remove it? Glock 19 gen 5
There's multiple methods to clear that type of jam, but here's the one I use when it happens to me.
Not sure how you came to that conclusion? I don't need you to agree with me or care if you buy an XD, lol. I never expected you to buy one, and we all have our preferences on what platform we think is the best. You brought up a couple of points about the XD, and I was simply adding to the discussion by clarifying a few things.IDK Styx it almost seems like you're just not going to be happy until I agree with you. I'm not going to buy an XD. I have a Glock it does the same thing and it does it better.
I'd rather put the money into ammunition
I don't think the regular XD's are really competition guns. They are more EDC/home defense.Serious question ….. how prevalent are XDs in competition? Like IDPA, combat shooting, etc.? I’m not a competitive handgunner and not planning to try that, but I’m curious about the use of XDs in that line of work, compared to say, Glock or M&Ps.
To my way of thinking, if a pistol is used and abused in that role, then that’s a box checked for me. It means it’s been vetted for long service life, parts durability, etc.
Thoughts?
If Glock would fix their grip angle I would. High stress situation I want a gun that naturally points at the target for me, not at the beam over the doorway.Just get a Glock........
It isn't a Glock or a 1911! LOL That is reason enough for many!What do you all have against the XD? Is there something I am missing, lol?
Maybe I should be a little embarrassed here but I own a Taurus TH9C, a Springfield Armory .45 XDE, and a Ruger P90. I was the Assistant Rangemaster for a municipal LE qualification range 84 - 88. Owning a Taurus was totally "ghetto" during that period. Many moons later after Taurus bought Beretta, they started to produce a decent "throw away" ie the TH line. I am pretty agnostic when it comes to firearm brands. Aside from the known absolute garbage brands, I own most of them. I do, however, only carry my tried and true for edc and have only "certain" firearms at the ready for home defense.They’re not THAT bad.
I would take an XD over a Taurus, or a Ruger auto…and I am NOT a fan of XD’s, at all.