Springfield XDS 45 Bi Tone for sale

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Brand:

Springfield Armory

Barrel Length:

5"

Caliber:

.45 ACP

Capacity:

9

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Brand:

Springfield Armory

Barrel Length:

4"

Caliber:

.45 ACP

Capacity:

5

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Brand:

Springfield Armory

Barrel Length:

4.5"

Caliber:

.45 ACP

Capacity:

13

Finish Per Color:

Bi-Tone

Rounds:

13

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.3/5 based on 20 customer reviews across 3 variants from 5 retailers

Solid, accurate budget 1911 with excellent performance and value, though stock sights and grips may warrant upgrades and ammo availability is a concern.

What customers like

Reliable Performance55%
Shoots/feeds perfectly right out of the box.
Excellent Value50%
this gun is amazing fires very well
Accuracy40%
this gun is crazy accurate
Quality Build35%
These are well made pistols and a good value
Customization Potential25%
Excellent starting point for a quality build!

Common concerns

Stock Grips Quality30%
The smooth wood grips are not that great
Sights Inadequate15%
The sights are terrible.
Ammo Availability15%
can't find self defense ammo for it
Manufacturing QC Issues15%
Barrel was a bit Rusty inside.
Frequently Asked Questions
Springfield XDS 45 Bi Tone for sale

Is the Springfield XD-S discontinued?

Springfield Armory discontinued the XD-S Mod.2, and it now appears under the discontinued section of their website. Used inventory remains available through secondary markets. Check Springfield's website for their current handgun lineup.

Is the Springfield XD 45 a good gun?

Springfield XD .45 ACP pistols earn praise for reliability, ergonomics, and balanced handling. Users highlight the comfortable grip and manageable recoil despite the caliber. The line remains active, with models like the XD-S Mod.2 OSP currently available through retailers. Median pricing runs around $620.

What are common XDm problems?

Reported issues include striker retainer pin failure, magazine spring degradation causing jams, and occasional small part breakages. Some users find the trigger stiff and the grip angle awkward. Reliability varies widely; many report thousands of trouble-free rounds while others experience higher failure rates.