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coldsteelfan
10-28-2011, 00:46
have a xdm 40 4.5". looking at spring rods and trigger kits. any noticable feel in recoil and accuracy? recommended brands?

CMP_5.56
10-28-2011, 00:58
Haven't done anything to my XDm yet, but i was thinking trigger job, and extended mag release. Springer precision makes some great parte for the XD and XDm lines.

http://www.springerprecision.com/

BPTactical
10-28-2011, 05:29
Check what the offerings are from "Powder River" as well. I just got done putting in the PRP Ultimate setup for a gent and it makes a HUGE difference on take up, break and overtravel.
Some components are a drop in but others require some fitting which can be time consuming- assemble/disassemble about 8 times not to mention the sear spring can make you wish you have 3 hands.
But totally worthwhile.

bellavite1
10-28-2011, 06:32
Check what the offerings are from "Powder River" as well. I just got done putting in the PRP Ultimate setup for a gent and it makes a HUGE difference on take up, break and overtravel.
Some components are a drop in but others require some fitting which can be time consuming- assemble/disassemble about 8 times not to mention the sear spring can make you wish you have 3 hands.
But totally worthwhile.
MUST...NOT...BITE...![ROFL1]

BPTactical
10-28-2011, 07:19
MUST...NOT...BITE...![ROFL1]

You know you want it[Muaha]

That nice smooth and crisp trigger- the twice as quick reset.

Its calling you...................................

enthusiast
10-28-2011, 10:49
Here is one with the PRP trigger in it.

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coldsteelfan
10-28-2011, 22:01
Check what the offerings are from "Powder River" as well. I just got done putting in the PRP Ultimate setup for a gent and it makes a HUGE difference on take up, break and overtravel.
Some components are a drop in but others require some fitting which can be time consuming- assemble/disassemble about 8 times not to mention the sear spring can make you wish you have 3 hands.
But totally worthwhile.

i see you around a lot on the forum, have you modified and fired many xdm's? what about a don's solid guide rod vs a tungsten? thx for taking time to answer. i will check out your site. are you far from Brighton area?

BPTactical
10-29-2011, 09:53
i see you around a lot on the forum, have you modified and fired many xdm's? what about a don's solid guide rod vs a tungsten? thx for taking time to answer. i will check out your site. are you far from Brighton area?

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