http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/prod ... 3%22+Black
Well, Gander seems to have done pretty good for only $580. No Gander's in North Texas, though.
The above link is to Bud's Gun Shop in Kentucky. I find their site useful to research handguns.
They usually have pretty good prices, but they want $649 for an XDS. That's $69 more than you lucked into.
SIA
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- Fri Oct 05, 2012 4:50 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: XDs Range Report
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- Thu Oct 04, 2012 1:53 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: XDs Range Report
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Re: XDs Range Report
Thanks for the quick reply. The pictures answer nicely.
By the way, where did you pick yours up? Was it hard to find one?
Or easy as long as you pay <LIST PLUS>?
SIA
By the way, where did you pick yours up? Was it hard to find one?
Or easy as long as you pay <LIST PLUS>?
SIA
- Thu Oct 04, 2012 1:36 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: XDs Range Report
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Re: XDs Range Report
XDSConcealer:
Oooh, an XDS has a 7 round mag available? Sweet!
Is this a factory mag from Springer?
Does the 7 rounder make for a nice, smooth grip, or is there a gap between the gun's mag well bottom and the longer mag?
At 5 + 1 in .45, the XDS is more powerful and higher capacity than a .38 snubbie.
At 7 + 1 in .45, the XDS is even more attractive.
TIA / SIA
Oooh, an XDS has a 7 round mag available? Sweet!
Is this a factory mag from Springer?
Does the 7 rounder make for a nice, smooth grip, or is there a gap between the gun's mag well bottom and the longer mag?
At 5 + 1 in .45, the XDS is more powerful and higher capacity than a .38 snubbie.
At 7 + 1 in .45, the XDS is even more attractive.
TIA / SIA