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Old 04-30-2008, 10:56 PM   #1
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Mods for concealed carry

Springer precision:

4#/5# combat/carry trigger $150
Install night sights $30
Truglo TFO's $100
Polish feed ramp $15

APW Cogan:

Port Barrel and slide $120

and an x2l weapon light/laser $150

total $565 plus shipping


Is all this worth it for a concealed carry pistol, even if its not ill still do it just so its a bad ass gun.
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Old 05-01-2008, 06:02 AM   #2
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I CC a XD SC in stock form and the only upgrade I would consider is night sights. If you are wanting a trigger job then the Combat/Carry option is a good one. Search on the forums here for discussion of the legal ramifications that could arise from a reduced trigger pull on a CC gun. I personally wouldn't do a trigger job on my carry piece because the stock trigger works, and in a true self defense situation you aren't going to have time to think, "Man I wish I would have taken some more creep out of this trigger". If you are sending it out, you might as well polish the feed ramp for the small price, but if you aren't sending it out don't worry about it. Unless you are having problems it shouldn't be necessary. If you are talking about a CC gun and not a HD gun I would skip the X2L as well. It will really limit your holster selection and concealability.

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Old 05-01-2008, 06:48 AM   #3
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Springer precision:

4#/5# combat/carry trigger $150
Install night sights $30
Truglo TFO's $100
Polish feed ramp $15

APW Cogan:

Port Barrel and slide $120

and an x2l weapon light/laser $150

total $565 plus shipping

Is all this worth it for a concealed carry pistol, even if its not ill still do it just so its a bad ass gun.

These are bad ass guns out of the box... If I was looking for a carry gun, I would not port it. If produces enhanced muzzle flash (effecting night vision), it poses a risk to the shooter if firing from retention, and it weakens the gun (there have been several reports of cracked barrels...). Finally, if you are going to carry concealed, you'll need to get some training and ported guns tend to be not as reliable in high round count courses (not relevant to carry) as more crud ends up in the gun, and the night sights get obscured with crud.

Both of my xds have been to Springer. Dawson night sights and trigger jobs. They are both excellent. One of the things on "trigger jobs and defense", people will say its bad juju, people get in trouble all the time for that (or for using LE hollowpoints)... I always ask them to cite a case where a justified shooting, in which the good guy deliberately shot the VCA, turned on a "trigger job". It boils down to "my best friend, who is a Ranger, says so". Can you cite a case? "well no, but it happens all the time", then cite a case... And around and around we go...If your fundamentals are good, and you keep your finger off the trigger unti you are ready to shoot, then a 4.5 trigger job is totally fine. If you can't do that, get a DA/SA gun or a revolver...

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Old 05-10-2008, 11:53 PM   #4
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xd 9mm sc, truglo T.F.O.,Crimson Trace lasergrip,Pearson grip ext.
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Many people recommend NOT modding any CCW gun to prevent possible legal hassles. Many self-defense situations are not cut and dried (even if you think they are at the time), so why give any ammo to the DA to prosecute. Personally, about the only thing I would do are sights, grips, etc. New barrel would probably be OK, but any trigger lightening is a no in my book. Just my take, others don't it matter, but why take chances. I second the no porting or the laser/light combo for CCW. Harder to conceal, heavier, and even harder to find holsters for. I use a laser/light TLR-2 for my HD gun though.

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i think the best carry gun is the one that goes bang every time you pull the trigger.
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