Feels strange to be sending it to Illinois!
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I'd been eyeing one for a while for pocket carry and the recall just nudged it. At $412 OTD, I couldn't pass it up.The Annoyed Man wrote:Not a bad choice. I have a PM9 which I'll gladly carry while my XDS is out for "upgrades" (as SA is calling it).Arch Stanton wrote:Indeed. It gave me an excuse to get a CM9 at the High Caliber show this weekend.AndyC wrote:I guess this issue pretty much highlights the importance of not depending on having just one gun.
Great price... I got mine for $399, other than that one special case — I haven't seen one for less than $499... Congrats with the great buy. I think, if I see another one for close to $400 — I would buy another one. Although, now I am eye an XDm compact .40.Arch Stanton wrote:I'd been eyeing one for a while for pocket carry and the recall just nudged it. At $412 OTD, I couldn't pass it up.The Annoyed Man wrote:Not a bad choice. I have a PM9 which I'll gladly carry while my XDS is out for "upgrades" (as SA is calling it).Arch Stanton wrote:Indeed. It gave me an excuse to get a CM9 at the High Caliber show this weekend.AndyC wrote:I guess this issue pretty much highlights the importance of not depending on having just one gun.
Still, I think I might wait a bit before sending mine in.
186,000 XDs being recalled, My guess is no one is really going to get much of any responses via phone or email.ATDM wrote:I know they are getting bombarded with phone calls.
I emailed them on 8-28, but received no reply as of yet...
Just got a report from another XD-S owner, whose gun arrived at the SA today, that a Customer Service rep told him on the phone that, since his gun was at the facility already, he will get his XD-S back in LESS THAN TWO WEEKS!AndyC wrote:
Visit http://www.springfield-armory.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for further information about this safety recall. You can reach the Springfield Armory Call Center at 800-680-6866. Springfield apologizes for this inconvenience, but your safety is our paramount concern.
That's true about quite a few people waiting. I disagree with their position. Even if the risk is low and it can happen on a "rare" occasion (as SA says), I wouldn't want to take the risk. Even is something MAY happen once in 20 year, I would NOT WANT TO TAKE THAT CHANCE with my life or with that of my loved ones (or even strangers).Excaliber wrote:Although a lot of guns are being recalled, many owners will take a "wait and see" approach, or tell themselves that their gun is fine - which may or may not be true.
In any case, if human nature holds true, I expect there will be a very manageable number reaching the factory in the first couple of weeks.
I agree 100%.ATDM wrote:That's true about quite a few people waiting. I disagree with their position. Even if the risk is low and it can happen on a "rare" occasion (as SA says), I wouldn't want to take the risk. Even is something MAY happen once in 20 year, I would NOT WANT TO TAKE THAT CHANCE with my life or with that of my loved ones (or even strangers).Excaliber wrote:Although a lot of guns are being recalled, many owners will take a "wait and see" approach, or tell themselves that their gun is fine - which may or may not be true.
In any case, if human nature holds true, I expect there will be a very manageable number reaching the factory in the first couple of weeks.
Plus, if (God forbid) something happens, and you knew about the recall and ignored it — the liability would become yours. At least, partially, but possibly — fully.
Even if the risk is low, the potential consequences are WAY TOO SEVERE to just "wait and see".
Yep. That one. It certainly has occurred to me.AndyC wrote:This the same dealer who "knew about the recall 3 months ago", but still sold you one?The Annoyed Man wrote:Well, as it turns out, the same dealer who told me it was old news and not to worry about it is packing up all their XDSs in stock and sending them in. Wants to know if I want him to send in mine for me along with all of theirs.
Excaliber wrote:I agree 100%.ATDM wrote:That's true about quite a few people waiting. I disagree with their position. Even if the risk is low and it can happen on a "rare" occasion (as SA says), I wouldn't want to take the risk. Even is something MAY happen once in 20 year, I would NOT WANT TO TAKE THAT CHANCE with my life or with that of my loved ones (or even strangers).Excaliber wrote:Although a lot of guns are being recalled, many owners will take a "wait and see" approach, or tell themselves that their gun is fine - which may or may not be true.
In any case, if human nature holds true, I expect there will be a very manageable number reaching the factory in the first couple of weeks.
Plus, if (God forbid) something happens, and you knew about the recall and ignored it — the liability would become yours. At least, partially, but possibly — fully.
Even if the risk is low, the potential consequences are WAY TOO SEVERE to just "wait and see".
I couldn't picture waiting to see if my gun would go "bang" each time I loaded it.
However, human nature is hard to change and doing nothing is easier than doing something, which is more than enough reason for many to do nothing.
My bet is that tens of thousands of those guns will never be sent in for repair.
The word "voluntary" here applies to the manufacturer and not the consumer, as in THEY WERE NOT COMPELLED to initiate the recall. These recalls cannot force the consumer to return the guns, even if the government forced the manufacturer to do the recall. In relation to the consumer any recall is always voluntary (cars, guns, etc.).krieghoff wrote:
SA didn't help matters any by stating they were "initiating this voluntary safety recall". Some would think that if it were serious enough they would take a more stringent approach in seeing the guns got returned for repairs. Mine will go back next week.