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  • joshua_xdm

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    Ive been doing a little research on parts for my xdm. Basically i didnt know if anyone else had a good sight or place to go. For right now im looking for a new trigger assembly and in the future more parts. :ar15:
     

    Indy_Guy_77

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    Good luck with that...

    That's one of the main reasons that more law enforcement organizations don't utilize the XD / XDm lines of pistols.

    They just don't sell "stuff" to the public. Everything has to go back to Springfield.

    -J-
     

    riverman67

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    Ive been doing a little research on parts for my xdm. Basically i didnt know if anyone else had a good sight or place to go. For right now im looking for a new trigger assembly and in the future more parts. :ar15:


    Try Powder River and Canyon Creek

    You may also want to check out the XD forums

    Enjoy, I love my Xdm's
     

    williamsburg

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    this is why im going more for glocks than xd/xdm's ...more after market choices

    2 handguns that will never be hard finding 'extras' for....glocks....1911's
     

    joshua_xdm

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    i am upgrading my xdm 5.25. lighter trigger, recoil spring. stuff like that. maybe change the front sight to a thinnner one:ar15:
     

    joshua_xdm

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    now is this a easy process to do myself or would u recommend to take this to someone? i have heard youtube is a good way to learn:ar15:
     

    jonny4523

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    now is this a easy process to do myself or would u recommend to take this to someone? i have heard youtube is a good way to learn:ar15:

    I find the trigger and recoil spring to be very easy to do, especially if you are using a drop in kit with minimal fitting needed. I might leave sight replacement to someone used to working with XDs. XD sights are known to be....tight.
     
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