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I bought a smithfield xdm 9mm last fall and love it so far. Really like the feel of it and its not to big of a gun either. Also on the smaller side so easier to ccw.
I bought a Springfield xdm 9mm last fall and love it so far. Really like the feel of it and its not to big of a gun either. Also on the smaller side so easier to ccw.
I bought a springfield xdm 9mm last fall and love it so far. Really like the feel of it and its not to big of a gun either. Also on the smaller side so easier to ccw.
Whatever you do, do not buy a handgun that contains more then 20% plastic...aluminum is no better then plastic imho.
Having said that, my all steel 5" kimber tactical warrior is a tack driver...malfunction every once in a while but I bought the gun use so it may need a tune up.
Whatever you do, do not buy a handgun that contains more then 20% plastic...aluminum is no better then plastic imho.
Having said that, my all steel 5" kimber tactical warrior is a tack driver...malfunction every once in a while but I bought the gun use so it may need a tune up.
My XD and my LC9 are more than 20% plastic, they work great. Plastic technology has came a long way, I don't worry one bit about owning a polymer pistol.
How many police officers are carrying heavy steel framed pistols? Not many. They mostly carry Glock and M&Ps which are polymer frames. They depend on them daily. I also think big name gun manufactures like Glock and S&W wouldn't make plastic guns if it were an issue. I would guess I have 5000 rounds through my Glock and that's without a "tune up" whatever that is and I don't misfire or malfunction. If it did I certainly wouldn't carry it daily to insure I go home to my family every night.
My XD and my LC9 are more than 20% plastic, they work great. Plastic technology has came a long way, I don't worry one bit about owning a polymer pistol.
How many police officers are carrying heavy steel framed pistols? Not many. They mostly carry Glock and M&Ps which are polymer frames. They depend on them daily. I also think big name gun manufactures like Glock and S&W wouldn't make plastic guns if it were an issue. I would guess I have 5000 rounds through my Glock and that's without a "tune up" whatever that is and I don't misfire or malfunction. If it did I certainly wouldn't carry it daily to insure I go home to my family every night.