45 ACP Springfield XD-E Series

The Ultimate CCW

The XD-E series is the slightly larger brother of Springfield's highly successful XDS line. However, size isn't the biggest change made. The XD-E is the first gun in the XD series with a DA/SA firing mechanism. This combines the safety of a double-action pistol with the reliability and crisp trigger pull of a single-action pistol. Plus, it adds a little more heft to your gun, improving controllability. Our collection of CCW guns not only features Springfield XD-E handguns, but also compact guns from every other top manufacturer. Explore everything from Glock pistols to Smith and Wesson handguns. No matter what you're looking for, we guarantee you'll find your next daily carry.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the differences between the Springfield XD-E and XD-S series?

While both have the same ambidextrous magazine releases, built-in sight, and indicator for when the chamber is loaded, there are a few key differences. The XD-E is slightly larger and heavier because it uses a DA/SA firing mechanism, while the XD-S is striker-fired.

Is the XD-E discontinued?

Unfortunately, the XD-E series has been discontinued since December 2021 after a production run of only four years. Although the exact reason is unknown, there are a few theories. DA/SA handguns have never been nearly as popular as traditional striker-fired handguns, so enthusiasts weren't rushing to get one. Their marketing towards new shooters may have also fallen flat due to a few unconventional design choices, such as putting a manual safety on a gun with a double-action trigger. Finally, its increased size may not have been popular with people looking for the best CCW.

Why should I get a Springfield XD-E 9mm?

9mm handguns are great for both new and experienced shooters. The main reason is their ammunition. 9mm ammo is one of the most common caliber handguns, and pistol-caliber carbines are chambered for it, which means ammo is inexpensive and widely available.