XDM Elite clarification (2024)

Grifter

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  • Feb 1, 2020
  • #1

Can anyone confirm that if you take the extender magwell off the new xdm elites the old xdm mags will work without modification?

RandomHero

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  • Feb 1, 2020
  • #2

Yes they will work

RandomHero

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  • Feb 1, 2020
  • #3

As long as they are the 19 round mags. The 3.8 compact mags just won't be long enough. But the regular standard issue XDm mags will work in the new Elite's.

Grifter

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  • Feb 1, 2020
  • #4

Sweet, I only have the 19 rounders. Anyone need 2 glocks, lol just kidding.

RandomHero

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  • Feb 1, 2020
  • #5

You can use the Glocks as targets for your new Elite's....LOL

RandomHero

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  • Feb 1, 2020
  • #7

Grifter said:

Haha, the glocks aren't bad, just love my xdms and want one of the new ones. The glocks will just sit in the safe gathering dust.

Yes I know. I have friends that are Glock fanatics. I think they are good guns, but I don't like them. Feels like holding a brick, but lighter...lol

djthumper

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  • Feb 1, 2020
  • #8

If you carry your Glocks you know you will have to shoot the Elites eventually. If you carry the Elites the Glocks will just sit there. XDM Elite clarification (9)

RandomHero

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  • Feb 1, 2020
  • #9

djthumper said:

If you carry your Glocks you know you will have to shoot the Elites eventually. If you carry the Elites the Glocks will just sit there. XDM Elite clarification (11)

It's usually that way when a Glock owner shoots a standard XDm...lol

djthumper

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  • Feb 1, 2020
  • #10

Isn't it that way when a Glock guy tries any of the XD series?

TEXASforLIFE

Ronin
  • Feb 3, 2020
  • #11

The one thing for certain I love about the XDMs are the stainless mags and the poly mags don't drop as well without extra weight! Other than that the Glocks are fine with me!

T

TSiWRX

Professional
  • Feb 3, 2020
  • #12

^ The problem with the XDm's magazines, though, is that their structure tends to be weaker than their class-competitors'. This is a lamentations routinely heard/read.

That said, I've had excellent luck with mine - no, I'm not about to debate their objective weaknesses with my anecdotal evidence and experience, I'm just putting forward my perspective, that's all. XDM Elite clarification (14)

I have three magazines that I use exclusively for dry-fire training: two 19-rounders, plus one 13-rounder for my 3.8 Compact. I honestly have no idea how these feed anymore, as I don't load them with live rounds - but at least in terms of dry-fire cycling of snap-caps/dummies, their feed-lips seem to be OK, and their springs still strong enough to lock back the slide when I draw back on empty.

Live-fire, I have five 19-round mags that I currently use with my 3.8 Compact, along with one 13-round magazine. Similarly, there's also another set of six older 19-rounders, which, by January of 2018, were over 7 years old and had seen - as a conservative estimate - over 80,000 rounds cycled through their collective ranks:

XDM Elite clarification (15)

^ I'd taken that picture to address a member's concerns at XDTalk in December of 2017. At that time, I'd only had the magazines in the bottom row - the five 19-rounders that I use when I train with my 3.8 Compact - for about two years. The difference in the condition of their followers and feed-lip consistency is readily noticeable compared against their 7+ year-old counterparts in the middle row.

To this day, those originial six magazines are still going strong - the last time they were put to "real" use was at a 3-hour "advanced applications" seminar that targeted "throttling" of the BSA template, held by a local instructor. In those three hours, I went through close to 600 rounds - that means that each of those six magazines saw about 100 rounds each, or five complete load-unload cycles. They have replacement magazine springs (Wolff) in them, but that's it (https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?179626-Springfield-xdm-9mm-mags&p=2259030#post2259030 - this thread came at the time when I had then-recently experienced some mag-related issues, and I replaced the springs in those original 6 magazines at that time (https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?179626-Springfield-xdm-9mm-mags&p=2259030#post2259030) .

city country

Alpha
  • May 2, 2020
  • #13

ok having read what the op said, I just bought the new 3.8 Elite, and I have a about 6-8 mags from the elder 3.8, is there a conversion plates that I can buy, to make my elder mags hold 20 rounds?

I may sale the elder one or the mod 2 service model, I plan to send out the Elite to have it an optics cut to either galloway precision or L&M Precision GunWorks who do you guys recommend?

HansGruber

Ronin
  • May 2, 2020
  • #14

city country said:

ok having read what the op said, I just bought the new 3.8 Elite, and I have a about 6-8 mags from the elder 3.8, is there a conversion plates that I can buy, to make my elder mags hold 20 rounds?

I may sale the elder one or the mod 2 service model, I plan to send out the Elite to have it an optics cut to either galloway precision or L&M Precision GunWorks who do you guys recommend?

I don’t know if Springfield is selling them, but possibly aftermarket extenders might work?

city country

Alpha
  • May 2, 2020
  • #15

HansGruber said:

I don’t know if Springfield is selling them, but possibly aftermarket extenders might work?

ok thanks I'll be doing more research

TEXASforLIFE

Ronin
  • May 2, 2020
  • #16

RandomHero said:

You can use the Glocks as targets for your new Elite's....LOL

Says the guy with the dial 1 before 911 would do? Don't start pi$$ing in the wind with those 1.......911! For those who are new and are reading this there is much sarcasm and ribbing on this forum! Mom! DJ and Random are picking on me! Will you give them a time out?.........heheheee XDM Elite clarification (20)

TEXASforLIFE

Ronin
  • May 2, 2020
  • #17

As far as the XDMs go my 10mm had too endure over 500 rounds before the accuracy improved! My glocks were point on right out of the box!

EL LOBO

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  • May 2, 2020
  • #18

Grifter said:

Can anyone confirm that if you take the extender magwell off the new xdm elites the old xdm mags will work without modification?

my 19 round mags work just fine and the pro mag aftermarkets work also .

Grifter

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  • May 2, 2020
  • #19

EL LOBO said:

my 19 round mags work just fine and the pro mag aftermarkets work also .

Thank you for this info. Time to buy one when I can find it lol.

RandomHero

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  • May 2, 2020
  • #20

TEXASforLIFE said:

As far as the XDms go my 10mm had too endure over 500 rounds before the accuracy improved! My glocks were point on right out of the box!

That's kind of odd. All my XDm's have been spot on strait out of the box. Now I had to adjust the adjustable night sights on my .45ACP 5.25. But the .40 was stellar from the start. Perhaps you just shoot Glock better? Perhaps it took 500 rounds to learn the XDm?

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XDM Elite clarification (2024)

FAQs

Is the XDM Elite discontinued? ›

Discontinued: XD-M® Elite 3.8″ Compact 9mm Handgun UPC: 706397934064.

What is the difference from a XD M and a XD M Elite? ›

Grip: The XDM Elite has a more textured grip for better control, while the XDM's grip is smoother. Sights: The XDM Elite has fiber optic sights for faster target acquisition, while the XDM has standard sights. Price: The XDM Elite is more expensive than the XDM.

Is the Springfield XDM Elite +P rated? ›

"Due to the fact that our entire line of XD pistols feature fully supported and ramped barrels, using +P and +P+ ammunition will not damage your gun.

Where is the XDM elite made? ›

The Springfield Armory XD is a series of semi-automatic pistols produced by Springfield Armory, Inc., in the United States along with follow-on variants: XD-M, XD-S, and XD-E. Polymer-framed and predominantly striker-fired, the series is manufactured by HS Produkt in Karlovac, Croatia.

What does the M mean in Springfield XDM? ›

Springfield Armory XDM (X-Treme Duty, the M is for the match grade barrel and match grade trigger). This are a series of semi-automatic pistols that are polymer-framed and striker-fired, for tighter tolerances and custom-fitted for better accuracy and to make the pistol "competition ready".

How many 9mm mags does the XDM Elite hold? ›

The XD-M® Elite 4.5" pistol's magazine holds an amazing 20 rounds of 9mm, giving you unparalleled self-defense firepower.

Will an XDM holster fit an XDM Elite? ›

The Elite's loaded chamber indicator is designed as both a visual and tactile indicator of the pistol's status. At Dara Holsters, all of our XDM Holsters are now made with the Elite version, meaning any after market or stock controls will fit our holsters.

What is the trigger safety on the XDM elite? ›

The trigger safety blocks the trigger from moving backward. A lever incorporated into the trigger (Figure 14-1) deactivates the safety when completely depressed while pulling the trigger. The trigger can only be pulled if depressed together with the trigger safety lever (Figure 14-2).

Is the Springfield XDM elite full size? ›

The XD-M Elite 4.5" Full Size OSP is designed for excellence, combining impressive capacity and performance with concealable dimensions for ease of carry.

Is the XDM a good carry gun? ›

The Springfield XD-M has become one of the most popular lines of handguns on the market. It's great for open or concealed carry, based on the barrel length, and has proven both reliable and fun to shoot. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Is the Springfield XDM Elite Optics Ready? ›

The XD-M® Elite Tactical OSP™ is ready to accept today's top red dot optics and features tall suppressor-height sights to work in concert with them.

Does the XD-M elite come in 45 ACP? ›

Combining potent performance with big-bore power, the new XD-M® Elite 3.8” Compact OSP™ in . 45 ACP provides concealed carry users with an outstanding defensive pistol option. Compact yet powerful, the pistol packs in 10+1 rounds of the proven . 45.

What footprint does the Springfield XDM Elite use? ›

Springfield uses the SMS footprint (Shield) standard. On my XDS, the SMSc or RMSc (Again Shield) fits best are those are the same width as the slide on that pistol. You will need an adapter for this (holosun) to fit.

How does XDS compare to XD-M? ›

The XDS series is single-stack, the XDM is a more traditional double-stack. The rest of the differences are basically cosmetic, which we'll get to in a moment. Which should you consider buying? Either gun is a decent pick to have in your concealed carry holster, but which is "better" depends mostly on your preferences.

Does Springfield still make the XDM? ›

Discontinued: XD-M® Handguns.

Is the Springfield XDM elite optic ready? ›

SPRINGFIELD ARMORY XDM ELITE 9MM (OPTICS READY) – Armory Ranges | Nashville TN.

Did Springfield discontinue the XD-S? ›

Discontinued: XD-S Mod.

Will XDM holsters fit XDM elite? ›

At Dara Holsters, all of our XDM Holsters are now made with the Elite version, meaning any after market or stock controls will fit our holsters. Suppressor height sights, optics and threaded barrels are all accommodated for. If you prefer your threaded barrel covered, please order the next size up.

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