12/20/2023 0 Comments Springfield 9mm xdeAn example is a revolver when the hammer is cocked, it is evident that the revolver is ready to fire in single-action mode-the same situation with this pistol. I don’t know about you, but I think that maybe a pistol with an exposed hammer might be easier to learn on, and quite possibly, safer in the hands of a newer, less experienced shooter. They’ve finally concluded that seasoned shooters have long known, and that is that the government cannot protect us and that anarchists enjoy attacking people.Īs a result, new shooters have joined the ranks like never before. Finally, it has dawned on a massive segment of the American public that they may need to protect themselves in the very near future. They’ve arrived in droves, given the recent political developments. That said, there is also a unique, new segment to our firearms community that is glaringly different: new shooters. That crowd likes options, such as being able to carry “cocked and locked,” i.e., with the hammer cocked and a manual safety activated (which this pistol does allow). The “purists” cut their teeth on handguns that had exposed hammers. The way I see it, the external hammer will appeal to a few segments of the shooting community. Everything new these days seems to be striker-fired. So why in the world would anyone want an external hammer in this world of striker-fired pistols? Well, maybe that’s the point. Springfield XDE 9mm XDE 3.3 With External Hammer Not too long back, Springfield introduced another in the XD line, the XD-E (the “E” stands for external hammer). 40 Caliber XDm that I took to a shooting school right out of the box, never having lubed it, and proceeded to put 1,300 rounds through it in two days, the thing functioned perfectly. One thing they all had in common was that through thousands of rounds (remember back when we could afford to shoot, back in the “Olden Days”?), I never experienced one single stoppage. A few standard XDs, a few XDm versions, and an XD-S. Over the years, I’ve owned several of the Springfield Armory XD series of pistols.
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