Springfield XD MOD.2 5″ TACTICAL 9MM Anybody?
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By SheriffOfficer1727
Springfield XD40 for sale with (6) 10 round magazines. This pistol has never been fired despite having some scratches and abrasions from various optics I have taken on and off of the rails. Original case NOT included.
Willing to travel to any northern or central region gun dealer for transaction.
$450.00
First person to write "I'll take it" will win the sale.
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By remixer
New In Box
TRP™ Operator® Black Armory Kote™ w/ Full Length Integral Accessory Rail .45ACP
$1550.00 Plus NJ Nics and NJ Tax
Caliber: .45ACP
Recoil System: 1 Piece N.M. Full Length Guide Rod
Sights: Fully Adjustable, 3-Dot Tritium
Weight: (with Empty Magazine) 45oz
Height: 5.7"
Slide: Forged Carbon Steel, Black Armory Kote™
Barrel: 5 inch Stainless Steel Match Grade Bull
Length: 8.6"
Grip: Type Black G-10
Frame: Forged Carbon Steel, Black Armory Kote™ , With Full Length Accessory Rail
Magazines: 2 - 7 Round, Stainless Steel w/ Slam Pads
MSRP: $1,730.00
The TRP™ series of 1911s from Springfield Armory® are serious tools for the most serious of applications. These tactically proven pistols are intentionally designed to work under the worst conditions you’ll encounter. You’ll find all the quality, features and performance that you need in a 1911 of this class.
TRP™ level quality starts with the forged national match frame and slide. These are precision fit and then mated with a match grade stainless steel barrel and bushing. The 20LPI checkering on the front strap, checkered mainspring housing and G10 grips will keep this gun in your hands when the sweat and adrenaline are flowing. The crisp 4.5 – 5lb trigger pull means you can more easily put shots on target when it matters most. 3-Dot tritium sights and an extended beveled magazine will remind you that the TRP™ was designed for use in high stress places – where the environment works against target acquisition, and mag swaps have to be lightning fast. The Armory Kote™ or Stainless Steel finish will protect your TRP™ so it’s ready for the next mission.
Sometimes performance isn’t optional. When your requirements dictate that you use the best tools available, reach for the Tactical Response Pistol™.
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By JHZR2
Given that the NJSP specifically designates the M1A from Springfield Armory as acceptable, is it the best bet to buy one of those vs a James River or one of the ones from the outfit on Long Island?
Maybe its overthinking, but it seems it may create less issue in future years... or not. Time will tell.
Im not the most enamoured with SA right now, including rumors that some parts may not be US made. James River I suspect may be the better product.
Im not looking for a "SOCOM" version.
Thoughts?
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By CyclingCraig
Hi all
Looking to get another pistol and I want to buy new. Currently the top of my list is the XD Mod.2 Tactical (5").
Primary use would be range fun and I just started doing some IDPA.
This pistol would be my main choice for IDPA (That is why I wanted a 5" barrel). I have other things for nightstand/HD so this one would be as a backup to have around but mostly fun.
I wanted a 5" for longer sight radius, less flip (More weight out front) and overall greater accuracy. (BTW all my firearms are MUCH more accurate than my eyes will ever be, but looking for any advantage I can get)
I can't afford a 1911 right now, so that is not in play. I looked at the Glock 43 and Glocks just don't fit me well. The M&P M2.0 just came out. I have an M&P now, but not sure I want the same pistol just with a longer barrel?? Change things up / Variety is fun.
So anyone out there with the XD Mod.2 Tactical?
Is the PRP trigger necessary (Currently use to APEX in my M&P)?
Thanks
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By 9X19
I saw a nice Springfield Armory 03 the other day that appears to have been set up for Hi Power matches back in the day. Maybe Camp Perry? Checked out fine on the Go, No go. I did not have my MW gauge with me.
Lyman peep, Lyman front globe. GI "C" stock. Butt plate is steel, but no hinged openings. Overall condition is very good. Stock appears to be glass bedded.
Ballpark value?
When were these used in Hi Power matches? 60's, 70's? It has one of the smoothest actions I ever felt. Serial number was in the 884 thousand range.
Thanks.
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That's about $2 a gallon more than NJ. What's Newsome's plan to recoup those taxes if everyone goes electric?
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