SKU XD9702HCSP06
used good
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Springfield XD40 .40 S&W. Gun has night sights, ported barrel and 4 mags.Also the gear up stuff. In good shape.
The XD pistol from Springfield Armory sets the standard for polymer pistols. The XD has everything you want and need in a pistol – superior ergonomics, reliable performance, and features that make it easy and intuitive to use. The XD 4” Full Size is the original XD offering from Springfield Armory, and the most basic XD. This is the XD that started it all. If you’re looking for a pistol that maximizes your pleasure on the shooting range, you can get the XD 4” Full Size with Springfield’s V-10 porting.
The XD 4” Full Size has a four inch barrel and a full-sized frame. This means you’ll get the handling and accuracy you’d expect from a standard sized pistol. All Springfield Armory XD’s have several features that make the XD easy to use and safe to handle. The striker status indicator and loaded chamber indicator let you know without a doubt, by touch and by feel, whether or not the pistol is loaded and cocked. The grip safety, Ultra Safety Assurance (USA) Action Trigger System, and the firing pin block safety combine to prevent accidental discharges. V-10 porting reduces muzzle flip and perceived recoil to such an incredible extent that you won’t believe you’re shooting a centerfire pistol.
UPC | 706397865986 |
Caliber | .40 S&W |
Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
Capacity | 12 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4 BARREL |
Finish | BLACK POLYMER |
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