Springfield XDM 40 for sale

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Brand:

Springfield Armory

Action:

STRIKER

Barrel Length:

3.8 BARREL

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Capacity:

11, 16

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Springfield Armory

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Springfield Armory

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Springfield Armory

Barrel Length:

3.8"

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Capacity:

11+1, 16+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Springfield Armory

Barrel Length:

5.25"

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Capacity:

16

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Brand:

Springfield Armory

Barrel Length:

3.8"

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Capacity:

11

Finish Per Color:

Black

Rounds:

11

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Marketplace Insights ★ 5.0/5 based on 3 customer reviews across 6 variants from 11 retailers

All reviewers highly recommend this product for its excellent value, accuracy, ease of purchase, and reliable performance.

What customers like

Value for money67%
This is a great value for the money includes multiple blackstrap sizes
Easy purchasing process33%
Simple process of purchasing. Came as described!
Performance and accuracy67%
more than accurate enough for defense purposes
Product quality33%
Once you handle and fire this sweetheart you will make it one of your favorites

Common concerns

Frequently Asked Questions
Springfield XDM 40 for sale

Is the XDm 40 discontinued?

Springfield discontinued the original XD-M line and replaced it with the XD-M Elite series. Used XD-M variants remain available through secondary markets, typically around $525, though availability is limited.

Is the Springfield XD-40 a good gun?

Whether it's "good" depends on your needs. The XD-40 is generally reliable, has comfortable ergonomics, and a smooth trigger, making it a solid choice for self-defense or range use. Used models typically run around $400–$525. Handling one before buying is the best way to judge fit.

How much does an XD-40 cost?

Springfield XD-40 pistols typically cost around $525 new, with most listings ranging $412–$672. Used models average $286. Original XD-40 production has ended, though some new inventory persists through retailers, and one variant currently has stock.

What are common XDm problems?

Reported issues include striker retainer pin failure, stiff triggers, occasional jamming with certain ammunition, and magazine spring degradation. Some users find the grip angle awkward. Experiences vary widely; many owners report thousands of trouble-free rounds while others have encountered durability problems.

What's the difference between a Springfield XD and a Springfield XDm?

The XDm features tighter barrel tolerances, improved machining, and a wider grip compared to the standard XD. The XD has a narrower grip profile. Both are striker-fired pistols; the main practical differences are grip feel, fit, and slightly enhanced accuracy potential in the XDm.

How does the XDM compare to Glock?

Both are striker-fired full-size pistols. The XDm adds a grip safety, has a different grip angle, and comes with better factory sights. Glocks have a simpler design and far wider aftermarket support. Fit and feel vary by hand size, so handling both before buying is worthwhile.

Are Springfield XD and XDM magazines interchangeable?

XD and XDM magazine interchangeability depends on caliber. The .45 ACP magazines are shared between both lines. However, 9mm and .40 caliber magazines differ between the XD and XDM and are not interchangeable. Always verify compatibility by caliber before purchasing magazines for either model.

Can you convert a Springfield XD-40 to 9mm?

Yes. Springfield Armory offers a factory conversion kit for the XD-40 to 9mm. It includes a new slide and barrel. For magazines, any XD magazine will work. You can also add sleeves to .40 12-rounders for a better fit, making .40 magazines a viable option alongside XD9 magazines.