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Springfield Armory XDS Recall

Springfield XDS 9mm review

Springfield Armory issued a recall on XDS 9mm and XDS .45 ACP pistols.  The recall was issued due to a problem that:

…under exceptionally rare circumstances, some 3.3 XD-Sâ„¢ 9mm and .45ACP caliber pistols could experience an unintended discharge during the loading process when the slide is released, or could experience a double-fire when the trigger is pulled once.

Springfield Armory stressed no one has been injured by this problem and that the recall was voluntarily initiated by the company.

The recall applies to the following handguns:

  • Springfield 3.3 XD-S 9mm pistols – serial numbers between XS900000 and XS938700
  • Springfield 3.3 XD-S .45ACP pistols – serial numbers between XS500000 and XS686300.

The recall does not apply to any other Springfield Armory gun in the XD or XD(M) lines.  Click here to go to the recall website for all of the details.

It should probably be noted that nearly every gun company has issued a recall of some nature.  I have found that Springfield Armory is a good company, and I have heard that their customer service department is very friendly and efficient.  The fact that these guns are being recalled should not, in and of itself, be used as a broad brush to paint the company as a manufacturer of poor quality products.

Glock, for example, issued a recall on the recoil spring assemblies of some Gen 4 pistols.  Recently, Smith & Wesson issued a recall on certain Thompson/Center rifles.  Previously S&W issued a recall on 22A pistols.  Additionally, Ruger issued recalls on early SR9 pistols and LCP handguns.  Remington recalled the Model 597 rifles.  Late last year, Caracal issued a recall on the F and C series pistols.

Recalls are not limited to firearms.  In recent years, I have seen factory recalls on ammunition made by Remington, Winchester and Hornady.

Recalls are going to happen from time to time.  I do not believe that Springfield Armory has a long track record of design flaws, and as long as they treat their customers right, I don’t see any reason for any badmouthing of the company over this.  Of course, it’s a free country and I know some people will be very displeased by this recall.  Feel free to sound off below.

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39 replies on “Springfield Armory XDS Recall”

Received e-mail from Springfield today (9/8/13) saying they were sorry but offered no solutions to the problem of their web site not working. They did say the repair would take 30 days to complete but no guarantees since they were very busy taking care of customers. REALLY?

That doesn’t make any sense. I hope it was just a poorly written e-mail and not indicative of poor customer service by Springfield Armory. I really wanted to get one of these pistols.

Very disappointing! The XDs we shot at SHOT Show worked very well, and we were not even close to the first shooters. It seemed that Springfield had a winner, in both .45 and 9mm, but it seems that mass production has bitten them hard in the QC area.

Three days ago I received this e-mail from Springfield.——

“Thank you for your e-mails. Please reply to this e-mail with your phone number and I will be happy to help you get this taken care of” (exact words)

Jon Yacapraro
Dealer Assistance and Response Team
Springfield Inc.
Geneseo, Il. 61254

Within min. I returned, via e-mail, my phone number and as you can probably guess by now NO PHONE CALLS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED!!!!!!!!!!!!

Having been in industry for 43 years and envolved in a few product recalls I know what the regulations for manuf’s. are. Springfield is not living up to any of them. Their performance with this recall could end up getting the attention of the Feds.

I have discussed this with my FFL dealer and he is willing to send guns in for me but will cost me. May be the only way.

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