smirnoff a
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My Springfield XD45 developed a light primer strikes issue. The gun has about 1,000 rounds through it and was my camping/hiking workhorse. It was never abused and cleaned after every use, but I did care a bit less about it than the rest of my quality weapons. Well, a few weeks ago, while plinking, I did have a few light primer strikes here and there, but my Dan Wesson and Beretta CX4 Storm did fine with the same ammo. I was pretty disappointed, since this was the first time this gun malfunctioned and it was one of my primary guns. Well, last weekend we went camping and I decided to fire off a few rounds. It fired the first two in the magazine, but to my dismay, had light strikes on the rest. I switched the magazine to the one with personal defense ammo and experienced the same problem. Pretty much the gun no longer fires, but does ding the primer.
What are my options here? Should I send the gun to Springfield for repairs or should I take it to the local shop? Living in Alaska, shipping would not be cheap. Can local Springfield dealers do warranty repairs?
Thanks,
What are my options here? Should I send the gun to Springfield for repairs or should I take it to the local shop? Living in Alaska, shipping would not be cheap. Can local Springfield dealers do warranty repairs?
Thanks,