![]() Magazine not included.įits Springfield Armory® XDS / XDE 9mm factory magazines without optional factory extension. ***Ĭomes with new base pad and extension. 050 Allen Wrench" to the cart and then click the " Continue shopping" button to return to the listing and select " No Allen Wrench" and add the additional quantity of Mag Extensions needed to the cart. If you are ordering more than 1 Extension and need only 1 Allen Wrench please add 1 with an ". 050 Allen Wrench? Please select it from the drop-down before adding the Extension to the cart. Use a 3/32 allen wrench to make the adjustments. Remove the cap head screw from the top, install the extension, then replace the cap head screw turning it clockwise until flush to keep the extension from sliding forward on the mag tube. Includes a cap head screw at the rear for retention. Not only does the extension add an additional round, it also makes a nice space for your pinky to rest for a better grip. Made from carbon fiber reinforced nylon, this economical mag extension is no slouch in the engineering department, with the material being one and half times stronger than aluminum. Introducing our newest +1 magazine extension for the XDS / XDE factory 7 round 9mm mag becomes 8 round and the 9 round Mid-Mag X-Tension™ becomes 10 round. Pinky +1 Mag Extension for XDS / XDE 9mm Pistols Raging Bull, M444, 44 Performance Parts.G2, G2c, G2s, and PT111 G2, Performance Parts.M&P Full Size and Compact Performance Parts.G17 G18 G22 G34 G35 G37 Performance Parts.This baby just keeps on running, and that’s what I love about it. It’s got tens of thousands of rounds through it, and I am just now looking at replacing the recoil spring. I haven’t had a single problem with it yet. I have been shooting my pink XD(m) for about 4 years now for competitions, training, and concealed carry. Overall, I spent about $1,200 on the gun and customizations. I am a firm believer that I will fight like I train, which is why I did not put an extended magazine release on it, or do any of the other competitive customizations. It improved both my speed and my accuracy. This made a huge difference with double-taps, failure-to-stop drills, and shooting in general. Scott smoothed out the trigger, and lightened the reset. What I consider to be the most important customization that was done was the combat-carry trigger job. This makes for super bright sights, day or night. A fiber optic is then placed in front of the tritium pellet to catch any daylight, ambient light, or even the glow off the tritium. The tritium glows in the dark without being charged by light, and can last up to about ten years. They are designed with a tritium pellet that sits in behind the fiber optic (as you’re holding the gun and looking down the sights). Scott switched out all standard three dot sights with green tritium fiber optic sights (TFOs). I wanted to make sure that I had some good sights that were easy to acquire and glowed night or day. In South Western Washington, the days can be pretty dark and dreary. This keeps me from accidentally shooting my expensive bonded hollow points for recreational purposes. I left one of my floor-plates black and use it strictly for defensive ammunition. Scott used several layers of duracoat to paint my frame and three of my magazine floor-plates the right shade of pink. Right after I bought it, and before I shot it, I sent my new XD(m) to Scott Springer at Springer Precision in Bend, OR to have some work done. I bought it with the standard black polymer frame, the black melonite finish on the top end, a 5.5 -7.7 lb. Springfield does not produce any of their guns in pink. Seeing as how I already owned a few XDs, I naturally fell in love with the XD (m) and it was comforting to stay with the same platform. I knew that I wanted a striker fired handgun with a high magazine capacity, a grip safety, the standard 1911 grip angle, and in a 9mm. When I decided that I wanted a pink gun, I started by choosing the gun that I loved. The “Pink Gun of Shame” is a Springfield XD(m) 4.5 inch, 9mm. 380, and it is most certainly not any sort of toy. The “Pink Gun of Shame” is not a sig mosquito, it is not a. It’s time that I set the record straight. There has been some speculation, and a lot of questions regarding my “Pink Gun of Shame”. ![]()
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