Springfield Announces XD-M Optical Sight (OSP) in 10 mm

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posted on May 24, 2019
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Springfield Armory has announced the XD-M Optical Sight Pistol (OSP) in 10 mm. Optics-ready out of the box, the pistol ships with three adapter plates to accept many of today’s most popular red dot optics. Features include a threaded barrel and factory milled slide, allowing operators to choose the optic and suppressor or muzzle device that fits their needs.

The pistol, which has endured a grueling 10K-round torture test without a single failure, also features a 5.3” hammer-forged, Melonite treated, threaded-barrel with a thread protector.  Suppressor-height sights co-witness with shooters' choice of optic. A full-size grip frame with Mega-Lock grip texturing offers a secure fit, and three interchangeable backstraps allow a shooter to customize the grip to his or her preferred fit and feel.





Three mounting plates are included to fit the Vortex Venom, Burris FastFire 2, Burris FastFire 3, Leupold DeltaPoint, Leupold DeltaPoint Pro, JPoint Sights, and Trijicon RMR.

The pistol ships with two 15-round magazines.

Now available in this configuration:

XDMT94510BHCOSP: XDM 4.5" OSP, 10mm 
MSRP: $695

See a video of the XD(M) OSP 10 mm here.

 

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