C0RLoCK
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Hello all, I will start by saying that I am a new member and I am 28 years old. I am away from home most of the time, and have few chances to practice, let alone visit a range. Last year I chose my first pistol, a Springfield XDM compact 9mm. I spent several months researching, and tried out several at my local range before buying.
Two of the 10 pistols that I tried felt good, "right" in my hands, the H&K vp9 and the Springfield XDS 9mm. In the end, my choice leaned towards the Springfield XDS because the vp9 simply seemed too big for a carry firearm. During my research I was already leaning towards the XDM 9mm anyways so I figured the XDS was the closest to shooting the XDM as I could get, because they didn't have one.
Since then, I have tried to happy with my XDM because of its great capacity and warranty, but I have started to realize that I don't enjoy shooting it very much. After bringing it home, I immediately switched out the back strap to the smaller of the three, and it helped a little but I still cannot hit the mag release without losing my pointer or middle finger and losing most of my grip. Also after practicing to keep a proper grip, the aggressive texture starts to hurt my palm something fierce.
Now, coming close to 2018, I was truly happy to see H&K come out with their vp9sk, which it seems I would have chosen last year had it been available. So now I come to you all for advice. I have a decision to make, and I haven't found any answers researching because it seems to come down to personal opinion. It's a tough question to answer as an open question. When to customize and when to exchange?
Do I customize my XDM grip to fit my hand and stop hurting me, thereby voiding the warranty?
Or...
Do I trade in my XDM and get the smaller capacity vp9sk?
I am aware there is no perfect answer, but I would love to hear some outside opinions. Thank you all for your input! - Corey
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Two of the 10 pistols that I tried felt good, "right" in my hands, the H&K vp9 and the Springfield XDS 9mm. In the end, my choice leaned towards the Springfield XDS because the vp9 simply seemed too big for a carry firearm. During my research I was already leaning towards the XDM 9mm anyways so I figured the XDS was the closest to shooting the XDM as I could get, because they didn't have one.
Since then, I have tried to happy with my XDM because of its great capacity and warranty, but I have started to realize that I don't enjoy shooting it very much. After bringing it home, I immediately switched out the back strap to the smaller of the three, and it helped a little but I still cannot hit the mag release without losing my pointer or middle finger and losing most of my grip. Also after practicing to keep a proper grip, the aggressive texture starts to hurt my palm something fierce.
Now, coming close to 2018, I was truly happy to see H&K come out with their vp9sk, which it seems I would have chosen last year had it been available. So now I come to you all for advice. I have a decision to make, and I haven't found any answers researching because it seems to come down to personal opinion. It's a tough question to answer as an open question. When to customize and when to exchange?
Do I customize my XDM grip to fit my hand and stop hurting me, thereby voiding the warranty?
Or...
Do I trade in my XDM and get the smaller capacity vp9sk?
I am aware there is no perfect answer, but I would love to hear some outside opinions. Thank you all for your input! - Corey
Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk