The PRP XDm 9MM Compact is here!
I ordered a bunch of things at the start of the month, to which I am now just waiting on my Crossbreed holsters. Of which, I had purchased a new XDm 9MM from Daniel at Powder River Precision. Before they shipped it out, they did some work to the gun:
- PRP Combat Trigger
- Polished Feed Ramp
- Dawson Precision fixed Night Sights
- Recrowned the factory barrel
- PRP Stainless Steel Ejector
- PRP Striker Retainer Pin
- Tuned magazine release
After checking the trigger action compared to a factory one, the enhanced trigger action is night/day in difference. Since I plan on carrying this gun for SD, I opted for the "Combat Carry" trigger. I went ahead and did the rudementary trigger weight test, and found the following:
- At the Apex of the trigger, it takes near 6lbs to fire.
- At the tip of the trigger (right next to the trigger guard), I measured 100% firing at 4 lbs, 2 oz. At nearly 4 lbs even, 1 out of 15 attempts would fire.
A quick comment on the Dawson Precision sights; they are great. In the dark, the glow - but not super bright. Bright enough to see without it being a distraction.
Here are some pictures:
Tomorrow, I visit the range and will have some results!
Thanks,
Mike
I ordered a bunch of things at the start of the month, to which I am now just waiting on my Crossbreed holsters. Of which, I had purchased a new XDm 9MM from Daniel at Powder River Precision. Before they shipped it out, they did some work to the gun:
- PRP Combat Trigger
- Polished Feed Ramp
- Dawson Precision fixed Night Sights
- Recrowned the factory barrel
- PRP Stainless Steel Ejector
- PRP Striker Retainer Pin
- Tuned magazine release
After checking the trigger action compared to a factory one, the enhanced trigger action is night/day in difference. Since I plan on carrying this gun for SD, I opted for the "Combat Carry" trigger. I went ahead and did the rudementary trigger weight test, and found the following:
- At the Apex of the trigger, it takes near 6lbs to fire.
- At the tip of the trigger (right next to the trigger guard), I measured 100% firing at 4 lbs, 2 oz. At nearly 4 lbs even, 1 out of 15 attempts would fire.
A quick comment on the Dawson Precision sights; they are great. In the dark, the glow - but not super bright. Bright enough to see without it being a distraction.
Here are some pictures:
Tomorrow, I visit the range and will have some results!
Thanks,
Mike