SpudHoevel
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My favorite handgun from Springfield is a xds 45 4.0. I love the gun so much I have two. It’s deadly accurate, super concealable. I always found the trigger to be very decent. 100 yards is not an issue for this gun. We see a surge in 10mm but in my mind not where it should be. What made the 45 4.0 so shootable. I think it was the extra mass of the front of slide due to the shorter recoil spring. It tames it enough for 45 super. If we could have the exact same for a 10mm this I think would make it a very shootable sidearm. I am thinking a 4.8” barrel with the RDP brake and the wasp red dot. Make the grip the same length as a 6 round 45. Height would be about 4.8” without red dot included. This puts a 10mm in the size of the sig 365 xl but with a longer barrel and slide. Not to big but not to small. But upgrade to the grip ergonomics of the new XDS frame. More comfortable and more grip. I was going to attempt to photoshop the gun together but just haven’t had the time. I think this would be a great seller and already know a few that would definitely buy it. What is everyone’s thoughts.