Congratulations to Oscar and Michelle
Oscar finally ties the knot today at 3:00pm with Michelle. Congratulations on your wedding day. Celina and me now have a new sister-in-law and Jeremy and Bianca have a new aunt.
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Oscar finally ties the knot today at 3:00pm with Michelle. Congratulations on your wedding day. Celina and me now have a new sister-in-law and Jeremy and Bianca have a new aunt.
I am a uncle again. Congratulations to my little brother Carlos and Zurine. Zurine just found out today that she is pregnant. Hopefuly is a baby girl.
Love you always your Big Brother
I went to the range with Liju today. We bought 4 boxes of 50 rounds for a total of 200 rounds. Liju rented a Glock 22 40 S&W pistol. I shot 31 rounds on the Glock 22, then the slide got stuck open and would release. I remove the magazine had 9 rounds left. Eventually the slide got unstuck, with Liju trying a few times, but it would not fire. Liju had to wait for them to come and un-jam it. Between Liju and me we shot about 100 rounds on my Springfield XD(M) without any misfires or jams. The Glock was nice, I like it and it was not as stiff as mine My gun is new and only beem fired about 150 times, since I got last Thursday. My pistol is getting broken in little by little. My only problem I had with my XD(M), is that I cleaned it and oiled this morning and I had oil in the magazine well, which got on the magazine, then on my hands, then the gun. I had to wipe it down a few times. Also some oil was ozing out the trigger. I found the sights on the Glock easier to see than the 3 dots on my XD(M) 40.
I would like to try out one day, 44 magnum revolver, 45 ACP 1911 pistol, 9mm and AR-15 rifle.
I had one more magazine that was empty and I need to load with some hollow points. I bought Hornady 40 S&W 180 grs TAP FPD ammuntion. The ballistics for the TAP is here.
Compared to the Speer Gold Dot 40 S&W 180 grs. GDHP Short Barrel Hollow Point, the ballistics for the TAP are higher in velocity and energy, but they are not shot out of same length barrels.
My XD(M) 40 S&W is a 4.5 inch barrel, so I would think the velocity would be slower, since the additional friction for the .5 inch (correction: I read in Guns and Ammo magazine an article on Winchester PDX1 ammo, that longer barrel increased the velocity), so I would think the velocity would be faster, since the additional .5 inch allows for longer expansion of the gas pushing the bullet faster. Looking and comparing the casing the coating on the TAP looks nicer and better quality. The TAP has a silver nickel coating compared to the Gold Dot’s nickle coating. I also see a bigger bump on the casing from expansion of the bullet inserted in the Gold Dot.
I used my caliper to measure the caliber or the bullet, case and hollow point size. Measurements are in inches.
| Brand | Case | Bullet | Hollow Point |
|---|---|---|---|
| TAP | .4195 | .3960 | .1095 |
| Gold Dot | .4195 | .3935 | .2125 |
The smaller hollow point opening caliber on the TAP would create less air resistance and would explained the faster speed, even with the extra .5 inch of barrel travel and also the bullet caliber being .0025 bigger would create more resistance in a barrel, since is pushed through an barrel opening of .3840 inch.
I went to Shoot Straight gun range today with my son Jeremy to try out my brand new Springfield Amory XD(M) 40 S&W semi-automatic pistol. This gun is great and accurate. Jeremy and I shot 55 rounds of PMC Bronze 165 grs. FMJ-FP ammunition throught with no problems. I was more accurate than the last time on the range, when I rented a XD(M) .40. I used my right eye last time to aim and today I used my left eye. I think my left eye is the dominant one. Had a empty 22 case land on my arm from the guy next door. It was hot and it left a burn mark.
Bought some Speer Gold Dot 40 S&W 180 grs. GDHP Short Barrel Hollow Point ammuntion for my defensive rounds. Balistics information click here. I also got me some Pachmayr 40 S&W Snap Caps (dummy rounds) for teaching my wife and daughter safe firearm handling and dry firing techniques.
Don’t forget rule number 1. A gun is always loaded, check it and clear it. If you see the snaps caps already loaded in the magazine remove all the rounds first to make sure they are all dummy rounds and there is not live rounds mixed in the magazine.
Guns are safe and not dangerous. The person holding the gun is dangerous and unsafe.
Go to The-M-Factor and download the Safety Manual for the Springfield Amory XD(M) .40 S&W semi-automatic pistol (my gun) and read all the pages. Don’t even skip a page. Then read it again.
The following are video links that I found for teaching me safety, how to shoot, clean, etc semi-automatic pistols:
The first video and is the most important video is:
How to Eject a Live Round from a Gun
Learn About .40 Caliber Semi Automatic Pistol
Shoot Straight With That Pistol
How to Grip a .40 Caliber Semi Automatic Pistol
Gun Stuff : Snap Caps & Speed Loaders
Learn About the Types of Pistol Shooting Stances
How to Take the Weaver Pistol Shooting Stance
How to Take the Isosceles Pistol Shooting Stance
How to Take the Modified Weaver Pistol Shooting Stance
How to Shoot a Gun with One Hand
How to Take the Low-High Pistol Shooting Stance
Finding your natural point of aim
Learn the Proper Arm & Hand Positioning for Pistol Shooting
How to Load a Semi-Auto Handgun Magazine : Target Shooting
Strong hand/Weak hand shooting
Tactically Clearing Stairs With A Firearm
Malfunction Clearing for a Pistol
Cleaning Videos
The following videos are just for fun:
Just got my first gun, yesterday. Is the Springfield Armory XD(M) .40 caliber S&W pistol in bi-tone color.

XD(M) .40 S&W
After spending a month researching on which gun to buy I decided on the XDM 40. My initial gun that I wanted to get was a Glock 19 9mm semi-automatic pistol. I went in December to SPA Shooters Depot on 13938 W. Hillsborough Ave near Race Track Rd. Very nice people there. Paul and Peter where very helpful on showing me different pistols and informative. I looked at the following 9mm guns:
I went in on getting a Glock and left after holding the Guns, ejecting the magazine, aiming and dry firing I left with the Springfield XD Compact 9mm as my favorite and then the Smith & Wesson M&P 9C and Taurus PT-111 (liked the bi-tone color, price and key lock on the Taurus) as my other favorites.
I went to Springfiel Armory’s web site http://www.springfield-armory.com/ and discovered the XD(M) 9mm and I liked it even better. I started reading about this gun and found the following reviews:
After reading in the forums I decided on the Springfield XD(M) 40 all black, since it was cheaper that the bi-tone Stainless Steel/Black pistol. I prefer the bi-tone, for its real nice looks.
In January I went to Shooting Sports on Dale Mabry and got prices on the following guns:
They did not have the XD(M) .40 S&W in stock, but the said it would be about $10 more, when they get one in.
I went to the Shoot Straight gun range on U.S 301 near MLK and the had the:
I told them that I can get an XD(M) at Shooting Sports for $664, the salesman asked the manager and he would not lower the price and basically to me to buy it at Shooting Sports.
Last week I then called SPA Shooters Depot to see if the had a XD(M). They had:
I then went on January 15th to University Pawn and Gun on Fletcher Ave and they had the following guns:
They lowered the price on the XD(M) .40 S&W bi-tone SS/Black to $650, so I bought it. Had to wait the 3 day waiting period. This wating period excludes weekends and holidays. They told me to pick it up on Wednesday, January 21st.
On Friday I got a called from University Pawn and Gun and told me that Monday was MLK holiday, so I had to wait to Thursday, January 22nd.
When I went to pick up the XD(M) .40 on Thursday, I saw this man that looked familiar. He said hi and asked if I was there to pick up a gun. I told him, yes. Then after a few minutes I remembered who he was. He was the manager from Shoot Straight checking out the competition. Well I guess he realized that he lost a sale, since he would not lower the price from $719.
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