Just bought and shot my new XDM 4.5 9mm.....

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I've owned 7 of the standard XDs in 9mm/45acp, subcompact/service/tactical and OD/2-tone/black and they were all good shooters and 100% reliable. My only issues were that they felt top heavy (especially the subcompact) and the grip was less than grippy. I kept going back to them since they were a good inexpensive poly gun with the correct grip angle for my human hands.

Well after the last one I said "no more" since it was getting ridiculous to buy them and then sell them off when something else came up. I felt they were great guns but something was lacking in them for me to not want to keep on in my collection.

Fast forward to me recently buying the XDS 2-tone. That gun is honestly the perfect little carry gun in 45acp I thought would never exist. Very low recoil, no need for a mag/pinky extension to keep a firm hold, accurate and thin enough to be carried with any type of clothing. Well that little gun got me looking into the XDM models. I knew the grips had been changed and the replaceable back straps were ideal since the smaller one on both the XDS and XDM mimic the angle of what I prefer even though I wear XL gloves.

Well I was set on getting a bigger brother for my XDS so it had to be 2-tone, but I wanted the standard 4.5" barrel and in 9mm......because who dosn't like 19+1 rounds. Well my LGS had one used but in .40S&W and I've never care for that round, so I just went ahead and bought a new one.

Fast forward to yesterday at the range and all I can say is the XDM is an improvement over the standard XD series. First, the trigger is light, crisp with a very short reset. I don't remember any of my XD triggers being so nice and if one were to drop-in an aftermarket trigger, I would suggest it for range or competition use only....the stock trigger defiantly needs zero modifications to be just awesome.

The grip itself is a huge improvement. The texture is plenty grippy without being too aggressive. My standard XDs always wanted to slip in my hand no matter what model or caliber. The small back-strap turned it into exactly what I've always wanted the XD grip to feel like.

The sights on mine are the standard 3 dot but with a lower profile than the older XDs. The slide itself narrows and has some relief cuts inside making for a lighter top end. This means no more top heavy feeling with a full or empty magazine. I'm not looking up the weight differences between the XD and XDM model as I'm writing this, but even if they're close, they've managed to distribute the weight correctly.

Ammo shot was 300rds total that included: Federal 115gr. ball, Winchester PDX-1 124gr. +P HP, Federal HST 124gr. HP +P and Speer Gold Dot 147gr. HP. Like my other XDs and XDS...zero malfunctions right out of the box. Accuracy was excellent with a 3" five shot group at 15 yards as the biggest grouping of the day shooting semi-rapid fire.

Bottom line, if you're used to the standard XDs and didn't care for them or thought something was missing, take a look at the XDM models. This one is a keeper for sure.


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I just installed the Springer Precision slide stop in black that moves it more forward since I use a thumbs forward grip on my semi-autos. They really matched the stock finish on the controls quite nicely.


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Like I stated in the thread at XD Talk, congrats! My shooting partner who had been a Glock devotee as well as a great fan of the 1911, unveiled a brand new XDm 4.5 in 9mm to me at the range today. Needless to say it was flawless and had a better stock trigger than the 4.5 XDm in .45 ACP I bought two years ago. Actually, I never fired my .45 with the stock trigger because the first thing I did was to install a PRP trigger kit after only dry firing the XDm .45 and my trigger is so good now you'd have to spend $1500 or more to get a better trigger with a 1911. My shooting partner also has a Colt Combat Commander and a Dan Wesson VBob that cost him $1300. We both agree that my XDm has a better trigger and is more accurate than the Colt Combat Commander and is at least as accurate as the Dan Wesson VBob. Simply put, IMO, the XDM is the world's best polymer framed pistol. ;)
 
Yea, the trigger on this XDM is amazing. I really don't see a need for an upgrade at all. Did they change the components at some point in the "M" line from when you bought your 45?
 
I've got the same gun but all in black. Switched out the sights for fiber optic and added the stainless guide rod and love shooting it. XDm is always a good choice.
 
Yea, the trigger on this XDM is amazing. I really don't see a need for an upgrade at all. Did they change the components at some point in the "M" line from when you bought your 45?

After shooting my partners new XDm 9mm today I'm thinking they have. ;)
 
I'm a big 1911 fan myself and this XDM trigger is pretty light compared to the 2 dozen other striker fired pistols I've owned. I'd say it's the best stock trigger I've felt on a striker fired gun to date.
 
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