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I have an Springfield 1911 A1 in Brushed Stainless. Can anyone tell me the value of it. Never been shot 0 round count. See pics.
I also have a Walther PPK/s very low round count, looks brand new. See Pics. And a Springfield XD 9 never fired 0 round count. See pics. I live in Central California and only have one gun shop in my area. Any help would be much appreciated. Last edited by snake Dr; 09-16-2023 at 6:04 PM.. Reason: change pics |
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1911 $800
PPK $850 XD $450 All OBO
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As I said in your other post,
1911 is a Mil spec model. Gunbroker has them new for around $700. PPKs stainless goes for about $800 new. XD9 goes for $360-450 new. As you only have 1 gun shop near you, I doubt they will give you much for them. Good luck to you. Last edited by ARDude; 09-16-2023 at 7:22 PM.. |
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I happen to be a big fan of the Springfield XD platform in would much prefer it over the Glock. But for whatever reason people literally can't give them away for next to nothing. I've seen them go up for sale on here for $350 and the post keeps getting bumped.
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Same here, big fan of my XD-40 Service 4 inch, which I bought in 2002, the 1st year with the Springfield name. I use it as my main home-defense gun, even though I also own several Glocks. The build quality of the XD is not only superior to Glock, but all the other polymer striker pistols on the market today. Love the use of several metal parts, especially the metal trigger, feels so good to shoot. It has always been a mystery to me why the XD isn't more popular and doesn't seem to retain its value. Does anyone have any theories?
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I shoot Glock and XD. While I do like a lot of things the XD has, like the super shiny feed ramp, the slimmer grip, metal mags, the really smooth slide action, and the pivoting takedown lever, there’s a couple things hold it back from being much loved rather than well-liked-
Trigger-i don?t like the XD’s stock trigger. It’s not bad, but it’s behind Glock. It has a fake wall that once I hit it, i have to continue pulling back more for the gun to fire. Takes getting used to but when you shoot multiple platforms regularly, it becomes a nuisance. -bore axis height. Its a little bit taller. Not much, but it does make the gun flip a bit more than the compared-to glock. -grip safety. It feels weird. Like everything above, its not bad, but I can feel it, and it take getting used to. -initial price. As part of instructor discount, i can pull these for around 400-500 new from Springfield. That means they hit distributors for the same price, and the gun store has a lot of flexibility pricing them. Glocks hit distributors for maybe 100-150 more than XD’s. So of course, the low initial price will be a factor. All in all, its an ok gun. Not bad, and I can shoot it ok. Just not one of my first picks for anything.
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Lol, I'm getting my information from 21 years, and thousands of rounds of shooting my XD-40. Do you even own an XD? If not stop spreading nonsense, you do everyone a tremendous disservice when you are repeating something you heard.
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The PPK/s can be worth a bit more if you do a PPT, as it is off roster in CA.
hambam those came in stainless and blue. XDs have rather limited value for resell, they simply are not as popular as Glocks or other striker pistols. |
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For everyone else reading that doesn't have an emotional attachment to equipment, the XD has one of the highest documented failure rates in classes. https://primaryandsecondary.com/foru...facebook.2778/ OP, the prices M76 listed seem accurate.
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I have an XD. I?ve never actually fired it. I have a lot of friends that have them, and they seem to like them very much. The ones I see that our rentals at the range, seem to function very well. This is the first I?ve heard of them having a heart failure rate.
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I’ve seen a lot of XD’s in competition. Being in CA, you tend to see the same guns over and over, maybe seeing an off-roster once every few months or so. I haven’t seen XD’s fail, not as much as others, like short barreled 1911’s. Those seem to have the worst reliability (from what I’ve seen). XD’s have many pluses. Cut slide availability, smooth rack, shiny feed ramp, thin grip, metal magazines. They’re not bad guns and if the price is decent, they’re a good option to buy, own and carry. What can I say, I’m an equal opportunity gun owner. They’re all good, until they show they’re not. XD is good.
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You didn't read your own link, did you? Here, I'll quote from *your own link* Quote:
For California, the XD is fine. We have no options and in a lot of ways it's nicer than a gen 3 Glock. The rest of the country can buy nicer guns. The roll pin breaks if you dry fire constantly, like how action shooters do. If you spend a dollar, you solve "the problem" with XD's. Literally the entire issue with them is high volume dry fire and a $1 pin. My Glock safety plunger was damaged in 500 rounds. I fixed it and kept shooting. People on the Internet are hyper dramatic about small part failures. |
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I have an XD-9 4" I got about 4 years ago new. Have fired about 2000-2500 rounds through it and it has light struck between 10-15 rounds, mostly the aluminum case but 1 or 2 reloads.
Tomreloaded mentioned the roll pin. Concur with that and add that dry firing will usually break roll pins over time regardless of platform. If you constantly dry fire a Sig 226, regardless of year, it will happen to that roll pin as well. Dry firing with an empty chamber is not usually very good for the pistol. Good set of snap caps will fix that. I like it because it's reasonable quality for a very low price. Excellent combination for CCW, since the cops will take the gun in an SD incident and it will be an Act of Congress to get it back, so replacing it is not horribly expensive if you aren't able to.
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Of course what you missed in the ensuing conversation between Aaron and other trainers is that it remains a data point that keeps repeating. A single guy with no issues is not the same as multiple trainers with multiple issues with student guns. Firing a single gun a few thousand times in 20 years doesn't make someone an expert as to the quality of the platform as a whole or to other guns. Anyone who trains and practices enough will have parts break or wear out. Anyone who hasn't had an issue is lying about how much they practice.
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Not sure why this thread devolved in discussing the quality or reliability of XDs. The bottomline is that XDs do not command the same resell value as some other striker platforms, especially Glocks. In my area I just don't see as many XDs as Glocks, Sigs and CZs.
Personally I think XDs are fine, just not a fan of the grip safety on a striker and also the trigger reset is not great for a striker fired (feels more like a DA/SA pistol). |
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If the XD reset bothers you that much, Powder River makes a drop in trigger for the XD that has a very short reset. I personally don't have a problem with the XD stock reset, as it's a little longer than I like, but still very tactile. With proper training I can shoot my XD as fast as my Glocks. I don't see how anyone finds the grip safety annoying, when you can't even feel it. I have even tried to limp wrist my XD and can't even get the grip safety to fail in 21 years. I have limp wristed Glocks, and they did fail. I think the XD is heavy and solidly built, therefore it passes my limp wrist test. In self-defensive situations, which most happen quickly, we might not have the best grip on the gun. That is why my XD-40 Service 4 inch is my home defense gun.
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Are you sure about that?
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