Springfield XD XDM Pistols Disassembly & Reassembly Guide Book - Gun Guides
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Springfield Armory XD & XDM Pistols – Gun Guides
Easy
to use -- Comb binding lies open and flat on your work surface.
16
pages & 32 high-resolution grayscale images.
Cardstock
cover. Bright white paper.
The
only current printed manual that includes information on ALL models.
Guide
includes a Brief History with Exploded Parts Diagram, Disassembly, Reassembly
Tips, and Accessories
Brief
History:
A brief
history of the XD Series Pistols
The
evolution of the XD Pistol began in Croatia in 1998 at IM Metal. The HS
(Hrvatski Samokres - Croatian Pistol) 2000 was Croatia's first polymer frame
pistol. IM had been manufacturing pistols for the Croatian military dating back
to 1991 during its civil war with Yugoslavia.
The
HS 2000 was specifically designed as a military service pistol chambered in 9mm
Parabellum (9x19mm). The goal of the initial design was to create an easy-to-use
foolproof pistol. To simplify its use, there are only three controls: slide
release, magazine release button and disassembly lever.
At
first glance, the HS 2000 is very similar to some Glock and Sig models, the
frame contour is close to the Glock model 17. However, the "interior"
of the HS 2000 is very different from the Glock series of pistols. The single
action trigger has a falling sear that is directly engaged with the striker /
firing pin so when you pull the trigger the sear slides down and disengages the
firing pin.
Safety
Features: The grip safety (as seen on Colt 1911 variants) must be depressed to
allow the sear to disengage from the firing pin when the trigger and trigger
safety are pulled. The trigger safety (lever) must be depressed together with
trigger to fire the pistol. The HS incorporates an automatic firing pin block /
drop safety which effectively blocks the firing pin /striker until the trigger
is fully depressed. A cut out in the slide will only allow the trigger bar to
disengage the sear from the firing pin only if the slide is fully forward in
battery. The grip safety also locks the slide from being retracted when re-holstering
the pistol. This ensures that the slide does not accidentally become pushed
slightly out of battery.
In
2001, Springfield Armory, Inc. negotiated licensing rights to the US market,
and changed the name to the XD-9 (X-Treme Duty 9x19mm). Springfield Armory has
since expanded the line to include models in .40 S&W and .45 ACP, three-barrel
lengths, and four finishes (black, bi-tone, olive drab frame, and the dark
earth frame). The XD-45 and the XDM series have been awarded the title of
Handgun of the Year from American Rifleman Magazine. In June 2010, Springfield
introduced their XD(M) in .45 ACP and an XD(M) in .40 S&W with a 3.8"
barrel, which weighs only 30 ounces.
Exploded
Part Diagram (56 parts – 2 pages)
Disassembly:
Clear
Pistol
Slide Lever
Slide Stop Lever
Recoil Spring(s)
Barrel
Striker Spring
Striker Spring Guide
Striker Spring Plate
Stricker Status Indicator
Striker Retaining Pin
Striker Dampening Pin
Striker Safety
Striker Safety Pin
Extractor
Loaded Chamber Indicator
Sights
Backstraps
Disassembly Lever
Slide Stop Lever
Trigger
Trigger Bar
Locking Block
Disassembly Bar
Trigger Spring
Trigger Safety
Ejector Pin
Sear Pin and Spring
Striker Safety Lever
XDM Striker/Sear Parts
Mag Catch
Grip Safety/Manual Safety
Reassembly
Tips
Accessories
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