SKU GDC0000016428
used very good
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A sub-compact semi-automatic handgun chambered in 9mm and well-suited for duty use and concealed carry, this Springfield Armory XD-9 delivers rock-solid durability at a pleasing price point. This polymer-framed pistol has redesigned the standards for superior ergonomic comfort, ease of operation, features, and performance. It is built with a forged steel slide and barrel with a Melonite finish for the ultimate in weather resistance, even in the most unforgiving environments. A dual-spring full-length guide rod guarantees precision accuracy and unrivaled reliability. Easy-to-use sights aid in target acquisition, while an integral rail forward of the trigger guard is ready for your favorite accessories. Safety features include the Ultra Safety Assurance (USA) Action Trigger System, firing pin block safety, and a loaded chamber indicator.
Chambered in 9mm, this Springfield XD-9 Sub-Compact delivers rock-solid craftsmanship combined with a budget-friendly price for an unbeatable package. With outstanding ergonomics, unwavering reliability, and an impressive magazine capacity, this pistol makes an excellent concealed carry weapon. This striker-fired, single-action XD-9 is in very good condition overall, with some light bluing wear on the right side of the slide. Purchase includes the original case, manual, one 13-round magazine, three 16-round magazines, a stock holster, and a magazine holder.
UPC | GDC0000016428 |
Caliber | 9MM LUGER |
Action | SEMI AUTO |
Capacity | 13 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 3 BARREL |
Weight | 1.4 LBS. |
Finish | BLACK |
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