Pistol Review: Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2 3.3 9mm

   02.06.19

Pistol Review: Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2 3.3 9mm

Last summer, Springfield Armory introduced the XD-S Mod.2 9mm, a new compact carry pistol which I wrote about here. Soon afterward, SA was kind enough to send me one to try out, and I’ve been carrying it ever since. Here’s how the XD-S 9 Mod.2 treated me.

Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2® 9mm case.
Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2® 9mm case.
(Photo © Russ Chastain)

The FFL transfer was handled by Llesa at Old Tymers Gun & Pawn, and I couldn’t be more pleased with the courteous, efficient, and thoughtful service I received there. I admit I don’t spend a lot of time in local gun shops, but something tells me this won’t be my last visit to Old Tymers.

The Reveal

When I opened the box — a large sturdy black plastic case that measures 15-1/2″ x 12″ x 3-1/4″ thick with a wide folding handle — I was impressed. The case is well-made of heavy plastic, with a pair of tough and easy-to-use protected latches. The swivel handle offers seven inches of width, making it easy to grab. And there’s room inside the case for some ammo and other stuff, while the manual and other paperwork have a protected storage area so it doesn’t get mangled.

Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2® 9mm case.
Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2® 9mm case.
(Photo © Russ Chastain)

All in all, it’s a thoughtfully-designed case which can be used with other similar-sized pistols if you so desire.

Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2® 9mm case.
Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2® 9mm case.
(Photo © Russ Chastain)

Along one side of the case, a 3.5-inch label proclaims it’s “NOT LEGAL IN CALIFORNIA.” Well, all right. For some reason, that made me smile.

Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2® 9mm is not legal in California.
Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2® 9mm is not legal in California.
(Photo © Russ Chastain)

The Pistol

Inside the case was of course a pistol and the two magazines that come standard with it: one 7-round and one 9-round extended mag. I was pleased to also see an 8-round magazine; this is usually an option that must be purchased separately.

Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2® 9mm with 9-round extended magazine.
Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2® 9mm with 9-round extended magazine.
(Photo © Russ Chastain)

The pistol itself was not brand-new, judging by small signs of wear on the barrel & slide. It was clearly a loaner that had been tested before — no worries; it still looked great. It was a bit too oily, but that’s better than not enough oil and easy enough to correct. Teardown is fast and easy on the XD-S Mod.2.

Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2® 9mm magazines.
Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2® 9mm magazines.
(Photo © Russ Chastain)

After a quick wipedown to get rid of the excess oil, I found the new pistol comfortable in my hand. The trigger guard offers good clearance in front of the trigger, and a shorter trigger reach than the Kel-Tec PF-9 I carried for years. Trigger-wise, this means folks with shorter and/or larger fingers will most likely prefer the XD-S Mod.2 9 over the PF-9.

Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2® 9mm with 8-round extended magazine.
Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2® 9mm with 8-round extended magazine.
(Photo © Russ Chastain)

Controls are easy to reach and operate — not that there are many. The ambidextrous mag release works fine from either side (although it protrudes a bit farther than ideal for concealed carry) and the low-profile slide release always performed as it should.

Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2® 9mm semi-automatic pistol.
Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2® 9mm semi-automatic pistol.
(Photo © Russ Chastain)

Safety-wise, this handgun features a Glock-esque trigger safety as well as a grip safety. Neither feature interfered with my firing of the pistol and both perform as they should.

The grip angle is just a tad off from what I’m used to, resulting in a slightly-muzzle-up attitude when I naturally point the XD-S Mod.2. I know this is the result of grip angle because every time I point a Glock, the muzzle is way high. In other words, if you’re used to Glock’s grip angle, you may have to re-train your muscle memory when you move to the XD-S Mod.2. This is of course a personal quirk and will be different for everyone.

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Editor & Contributing Writer Russ Chastain is a lifelong hunter and shooter who has spent his life learning about hunting, shooting, guns, ammunition, gunsmithing, reloading, and bullet casting. He started toting his own gun in the woods at age nine and he's pursued deer with rifles since 1982, so his hunting knowledge has been growing for more than three and a half decades. His desire and ability to share this knowledge with others has also grown, and Russ has been professionally writing and editing original hunting & shooting content since 1998. Russ Chastain has a passion for sharing accurate, honest, interesting hunting & shooting knowledge and stories with people of all skill levels.

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