RustyShackelford
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XDs.....
I think the S-A line refers to the barrel length not the model type.
A XD 3.8 means a 3.8" barrel. A XDs .45acp 4.0 means a 4" tube.
A 4.1 wouldn't make a lot of sense.
As for the Glocks, I shot 240 rounds out my LE trade in 21 .45acp pistol. It had 0 problems & the recoil/marksmanship were good.
I don't think Glock would need a gen 05 anytime soon. The new duel spring guide rod & modular backstraps seem to help.
I, too had a few hot cases fly all over, but I think it's a extractor issue or cycle design. I had no "stove pipes" or double feeds like a older Glock 21 .45acp I shot in the early 1990s on a rental range.
A big Glock 41 would be cool but Im happy with my Gen 04 21 for now. A Glock 30 gen 04 could be a great concealed pistol/2nd gun but Id lean towards a Shield in .40S&W.
I think the S-A line refers to the barrel length not the model type.
A XD 3.8 means a 3.8" barrel. A XDs .45acp 4.0 means a 4" tube.
A 4.1 wouldn't make a lot of sense.
As for the Glocks, I shot 240 rounds out my LE trade in 21 .45acp pistol. It had 0 problems & the recoil/marksmanship were good.
I don't think Glock would need a gen 05 anytime soon. The new duel spring guide rod & modular backstraps seem to help.
I, too had a few hot cases fly all over, but I think it's a extractor issue or cycle design. I had no "stove pipes" or double feeds like a older Glock 21 .45acp I shot in the early 1990s on a rental range.
A big Glock 41 would be cool but Im happy with my Gen 04 21 for now. A Glock 30 gen 04 could be a great concealed pistol/2nd gun but Id lean towards a Shield in .40S&W.