I'm looking for some suggestions. I had wanted an XDM 9 for a while now so I sold another 9mm and replaced it with a new 4.5"XDM. First of all I love the gun it is well behaved, and fits all of the criteria that I desired. Except one. While I was waiting for the salesman to help with my purchase I reached for my desired weapon and my hand was for some inexplicable reason was drawn to the one with the stainless slide.
Normally I am not given to impulse decisions but it just happened. After a day or two I began to have shiny remorse. Now I realize that maybe I am just not cool enough to flash the bling so to say. First of all I want to replace the sights, and I don't want to do it on a weapon that I may not want to keep for a long time.
So my question is what is the best way to replace it with a black one without loosing what little buttocks I have (sorry that you had to know that much about me.)
It has only 72 rounds through it and I think that a dealer might look at it just as they would another more experienced gun, if I ask for a trade. The only other choice that I see is to buy another one, and sell this one outright. If so I am not sure how much to ask, given it's low mileage.
My wife says not to sell any more guns do to the annoying whinny sound that it seems to cause around the house. But I can't justify owning both of them. I would thank you guys for any input.
Sorry I shared that with you. I hope you didn't get any of that on your self. Can I get you a Tic Tac, or perhaps a wet cloth.Woah Dude! thats is way too much personal info!!!
... I don't want to replace the slide because of the serial number problem...
You are correct sir. The matching number is on the barrel. The way that they serial number the frame is a little deceiving. It is on a little plate, which makes sense since it wouldn't be cool to cast it into the plastic. And if you or in this case me are not paying attention it looks like you are looking up at the slide.Are the slides on XD's serial numbered? Typically slides are not, just frames.
I personally think I'd keep with the stainless, but that's me. Getting it coated/refinished is a good option, just get something that will last and hold up to holster wear.