SpringField XD 45 Compact MOD 2 First Impressions Review or.........

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How Goldilocks found the .45 that was just right for her. :D

So before we begin lets set a few ground rules and agree to a couple things.
1-The fact GRIP ZONE is ridiculously emblazoned prominently across, coincidentally, the grip area is only slightly more tacky then a gun named Xtreme Duty, I guess because it is so XXXXXXXTREEEEEEMMMMMMMEEEEE!!!!!

2-I am pretty sure we all agree the above is at best marketing schlock and at worst tackier then flypaper hung in a super glue factory.

3-This is not a this thing is the best thing EVER created review. It's a fairly small, .45 caliber handgun that throws .45 caliber bullets fairly reliably. Just like a bazillion other offerings. So lets not get hung up on brand loyalties etc. as I own a great deal of firearms and don't really feel a particular brand loyalty myself.

So lets put those things in a box and move on to my impressions.
 
MY IMPRESSIONS OF THE SPRINGFIELD XD45 COMPACT MOD 2

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I have been looking for a small carry .45 for a long time and I have always felt a bit like Goldilocks in this regard. This is too big, this is too uncomfortable, this recoils too much, this is not reliable etc. In no particular order I have tried the following. (All of which are fantastic small .45s that you would do well to evaluate should you want such a beast).

Glock 30 - Foolishly sold, great gun. However it is still a fairly big gun.
Glock 30s - This was to be the one........the grip design channeled the recoil right up my wrist and arm bones. I would limp wrist within a few mags, causing malfunctions.
Glock 36 - Too big, too few rounds, not the most reliable Glock to come out of Smyrna
SIG P245 / P220 compact - Awesome guns but I really prefer plastic for carry
Smith CS45 - Great gun, thin. Still don't like aluminum as much as polymer for this.
HK45c/USPC etc. - Other than the P7 series I just cannot warm up to HKs
Commander sized 1911s - I simply am not trained enough in using the thumb safety to have it committed to muscle memory and most of what I would carry would be very expensive.
XD45 Compact - I liked this one so much it became my house gun complete with light and 13 round magazines. It was a big compact to begin with and set up like this would be too much of a pain to constantly transition from home to carry and back etc.

So there is my general, although, not exhaustive list of what I have tried for small .45s and none of them worked for me. I was just about to give the XD(m)45 compact a go since it was a hair smaller and I really liked my XD45c. Around this time I handled a 9mm MOD2 and really liked it. In 9mm or .40, however it does nothing the Glock 26/27 don't do from a practical standpoint and the are bigger.

Then one day I came across a Mod 2 in .45!!! WOW, I thought. This thing feels great and is really only about the size of a wide Glock 26. Could this be the one??? So I ordered and I waited and I worried. Would it be reliable, would I be let down like the Glock 30s etc.

Well it came in and I recently got to run around 160 rounds of varied ammo round nose and hollow point through it and to cut to the chase I, personally, am astounded with how good it works for me.

Model - XD45 MOD2 Compact Bi Tone

Price - 548 Out the door for me.

Fit and Finish- Excellent. Everything is robust feeling. Everything moves together well. The feed ramp, like all XDs is like a polished mirror. Really XD seems to be about the best in tactical tupperware business as far as feed ramps go IMO.

Trigger - Very good. I like XD triggers. They are smooth, break nicely, have an audible click reset etc. They are good triggers for me. That being said the reset is longer then a Glock and although the manual of arms is more or less the same as a Glock the trigger is pretty different feeling.

Reliability - Perfect as all my XD experiences have been. I ran it mostly with the compact mag but ran rounds with the extended magazine, the extended magazine from my original XD45c, the 10 rounder from my 45c, non sleeved 10 and 13 round magazines pretty much all of them. Not one slow down, hiccup etc. I ran rounds limp wristed, one handed, pushing on the extending mags etc. Just ran like a top.

Accuracy - At around 7 yards with the first time I shot the gun with only a cleaning out of the box I was very happy to put the first 60ish rounds into the target below with ease.
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Shootability - The gun is a pussycat. It is very soft shooting with most of the recoil being a bit more muzzle flip. It was extremely pleasant to shoot and I could run it all day without any problems. Dare I say the XTREME GRIP ZONE!!!!!!!!!!HELL YEAH!!!!!! sorry, but dare I say the grip zone works. It felt great and quite possibly did actually aid in shooting.

Sights - Very nice, steel and fiber Optic.

Parts - Everything is basically steel except the frame. I like that. Does it really matter in the real world.........notsomuch but I like it.

Value - I feel like the XD series has always been and continues to be a good value. I think they offer a fantastic gun, designed from hard military use and package it with passable / usable accessories and cases.

Mag Release - I am a sucker for ambi magazine releases. I prefer a trigger finger push. Hence I love paddles and the XD guns scratch that itch as well. The mag releases work very well and hold the magazine very positively until time to eject, when the mag drops very easily free.

Cons - Aftermarket support is NOWHERE near most of the direct competitors, the rear frame rails are plastic (again does it matter I dunno but I don't like it), they tend to be a bit heavier then the competition, support isn't as good as Glock or Smith and you either love or hate the grip safety. I kind of like it. The trigger mechanism from what I understand is actually single action vs. something like Glock's action and a half kind of thing so that may or may not sway you. I have had no issues myself.

All in all my final thoughts are I love this gun. I really feel that the Austrians make a better 9mm but damn if Croatia doesn't seem to make fine .45s.
 
cslinger

Great review and comparison photos. Currently relying on my Colt Combat Commander and Officers Model in the way of compact .45s. Wouldn't mind something lighter (i.e. polymer frame), but with smaller than usual hands I have never been able to get a secure comfortable grip with any of Glocks sub-compact offerings. This XD45 Sub-Compact Mod2 does look promising as the Grip Zone does seem to be more ergonomically suited to my hand size.
 
Very nice review. I have been eyeing the .45 Mod 2 for a few days. Can never have too many .45 options. How would you compare the grip to the XDm 45 compact (3.8" barrel)? That is my other primary contender for .45
 
A good friend and shooting buddy just bought one. We went out and ran a few hundred rounds through it. It was flawless. It is ergonomically sound, far better than the glock in this regard. I may have to consider getting one myself.
 
You can get the falcon grip tape for the first version. Makes the little hand cannon more manageable even though it is easier to shoot than any other small .45

Not sure if they have one out for this version but if not they won't be far behind in getting one out.

The falcon grip tape is, IMNSHO, the single best improvement for any small .45

Nice review, thanks for the info.
 
420Stainless said:
I do so want one - silly Grip Zone etching and all. Thank you for the review.

If I get one of the Mod2s I already know how I am going to cover up that. Advertising a much better grip and then wasting real estate on a marketing gimmick doesn't make sense to me. But $2 worth of grip tape will solve that for me.
 
Defense-carry load, reviews .....

Gun writer and tactics trainer Rob Pincius(check spelling) does a pretty good video explaining the ins & outs of S-A's new XD mod 2 series.
He's sponsored by Springfield-Armory so take that into consideration, ;) .
I like the .40S&W version. I'd buy that over the larger .45acp pistol.
I'm left handed & would feel safe carrying any of these XD mod 02 models.

If you carry the S-A XD mod 02, what kind of .45acp ammunition do you plan to use?
I often carry my used Glock 21 gen 04 with Liberty Ammunition Civil Defense. It's light and has great ballistics. www.LibertyAmmunition.com

RS
 
RustyShackelford said:
Gun writer and tactics trainer Rob Pincius(check spelling) does a pretty good video explaining the ins & outs of S-A's new XD mod 2 series.

I like Rob and have met him at several academic social functions. First time we met I didn't put the name with the face until a few months after. Anyway he is unrealistically biased in his firearms. If it isn't a Glock or something modeled off Glock, it shouldn't exist. Something I wholesale disagreed with to him.

I often carry my used Glock 21 gen 04 with Liberty Ammunition Civil Defense. It's light and has great ballistics. www.LibertyAmmunition.com

I have never been impressed with third party reviews of Libery ammunition. Everytime I watch their rounds being scrutinized, it never matches the claims made by the manufacture. Likewise I would not want to carry frangible ammo as a SD round. And at 78gr there isn't much to frangible around.
 
Honestly I am of the mindset that most any modern hollow point defensive ammo is pretty good and within statistical noise of one another be it 9mm, 40 or .45.

That being said in 9mm and .45 I tend to favor middle weight +p stuff so eventually I assume I will settle on something 185 grain +p but I honestly don't feel under gunned with any decent hollow point.

So far I have started carrying this with some 230 grain hp more than anything to get a feel for it. That being said I will reiterate my thoughts that it feels like a bit thicker Glock 26. So far so good.
 
reviews, designs ....

I feel safe with Liberty Ammunition but I wouldn't use it for everything.
For LE or security work, I would choose a well made brand like Ranger T/T Series, Hornady Critical Duty, HST, or maybe Winchester PDX1.

As for the X-D mod 2, I like the slick grip style. I could live w/o the grip safety but that seems to be a staple of the S-A XD models, :rolleyes: . I'm also not big on fiber optic sights on duty or CCW pistols but many shooters like them.
I'd add, the new TruGlo FTX gun sights are worth a look. I think they offer a S-A XD version but I'd need to check.
 
Honestly I am of the mindset that most any modern hollow point defensive ammo is pretty good and within statistical noise of one another be it 9mm, 40 or .45.

Same here. My number one carry round was HST, because I found a store that carries it by the pallet. When that store closed I had a minor obsession looking for a new carry round. I probably watched about 50 ballistic test videos on Youtube, just for .40 looking for a round that performed close enough to HST for my purposes. Turns out as long as they weren't "gimmick" rounds they all performed about the same in terms of penetration, expansion etc. There were a few rounds that performed slightly better like Ranger T, but not by much. I settled on carrying Golden Saber for now.

I'd add, the new TruGlo FTX gun sights are worth a look. I think they offer a S-A XD version but I'd need to check.

I think you mean TFO sights. The hybrid tritium/fiber optic sights? They are only called FTX on Cabelas for some reason. But yes, TruGlo makes them for the XD.
 
TruGlo; TFX ...

Nope,
TFX is TruGlo's new series. It's designed to work properly day or night. The inserts are coated/engineered to prevent damage or wear from cleaning products, weather.
The TFX sights cost more but look impressive. :D
I was thinking of adding them to my regular carry pistol, a M&P Shield no thumb safety 9x19mm .
I think you can buy just the front TFX sight but it may just be sets(front and rear).
These sights are available for Glocks, M&Ps, Walther PPQs, Kimbers. I'm unaware if they are for the XD pistols.

Rusty
 
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