Gonna try to reply to everyone with this post!
to OP: I chose the XD because it is the most natural handgun I have personally shot. I was not a fan of passive safety at the time, but have grown to love it. Its a great design and WILL purchase other grip safetied weapons in the future.
Wow! The OP was asking about the XD not 1911s. I know that they also have a grip safety but it is not the same. On a 1911 the manual safety is the PRIMARY safety. On the XD the combo of HOLDING the firearm and PULLING the trigger is the PRIMARY safety. The design of the two is
not the same.
I personally didnt trust the passive safeties when I first bought this gun. I took it to the range and tested it myself. I loaded one round and held the gun tightly, pulled on the sides of the trigger: no bang. I held the gun so I would not activate the grip safety (very un-natural hold for me) and pulled the trigger: no bang.
I've holstered my XD and had my t-shirt go with it. I do the "finger dance" when I holster so the grip safety was not touched. I pulled my gun to get the shirt out and noticed it had bunched up between the triggerguard and the trigger. It was empty, so no danger; but if it HAD been and only had a trigger safety, there might have been a problem.
To the guy who wants to "pin" the grip safety: buy an Uncle Mikes slip on grip for the glock. There is no cutout for the safety and it will hold it in the "deactivated" position. I cut the back of the grip out so it would STOP "pinning" the safety.
See the grip on my XD, as well as my other pistols(WARNING: Large pic!)
I owned an XD for a while and the grip makes it more difficult to field strip the gun and is simply one more thing to go wrong when you really need the gun to work.
^I just field stripped my XD to see what you were talking about. The only time it comes into play is when you dry-fire to release the slide. A full teardown might include the grip safety but is not necessary/recommended for most owners.
I like passive safety devices, and only want manual safety devices on handguns with extremely light triggers.
^FULLY AGREE! In a panic situation I'm more likely to forget a manual safety than passive safety. I can pick up my XD and fire without having to "unsafe" it.
If I dropped one of these guns, then that grip safety might just save my life.
^I've got a friend that is scared of poly guns after being in proximity to someone who dropped a Glock and it shot the ceiling. (I did not personally witness this) The XD has a passive safety in both directions. If it is dropped gravity will pull (deactivate) on one safety while pushing (activate) on the other.