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The Debrief - Taking the XD-M Elite to 200 Yards

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I have long been a fan of Springfield pistols from the first trigger pull on my XD-M 9mm more than 10 years ago. [TAKING THE XD-M ELITE TO 200 YARDS]( April 8th, 2021 - I have long been a fan of Springfield pistols from the first trigger pull on my XD-M 9mm more than 10 years ago. I found it to be the most ... [WATCH VIDEO]( [tal-cp-custom-911-9mm]( [CONTINUOUS PRECISION CUSTOM 911]( April 3rd, 2021 - I take concealed carry very seriously. My concealed everyday carry guns all are chosen with a direct purpose in mind. I have larger guns for the ... [READ MORE]( [tal-blast-from-the-past-history-of-the-bazooka]( [A BLAST FROM THE PAST]( April 6th, 2021 - Anyone who grew up with toy soldiers from the 1950s to the 1990s likely remembers that one of the soldiers was armed with a “bazooka,” which ... [READ MORE]( EDITOR'S NOTE In this week’s The Armory Life Debrief, we look at an unconventional use of the XD-M Elite, an unconventional take on the popular 911 pistol, and an unconventional weapon that helped changed the face of warfare in World War II and beyond. First up, we have Drew of Beyond Seclusion taking his XD-M Elite Precision 5.25" and pushing it out to some crazy distances. Running it at 50 yards? Check. At 100? You’ve got it. All the way out to 200 yards? Check out the video [here]( to see if he was still able to hit at this rifle-range distance. Next up, we have a custom take on the ever-popular 911 micro-sized 9mm pistol. Author Andy Grossman had the custom gunsmiths at Continuous Precision take on this little pocket pistol and give it their own unique treatment. Want to see how it turned out? Then click [here](. And lastly, we have Peter Suciu digging into the fascinating history of the “bazooka,” a weapon forged in the fires of World War II. From its humble beginnings to its role with both the Axis and the Allies to the fact it is still soldiering on today around the world, the bazooka has been a truly transformative weapon. Click [here]( to learn more about it. As always, be sure to keep an eye out at [www.TheArmoryLife.com]( for our daily content as well as check out [The Armory Life Forum](. Thanks for being a fan and for living “The Armory Life”! — Editor, Mike Humphries [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Springfield Armory, 420 West Main Street, Geneseo, IL 61254, USA, 800-680-6866 [Manage preferences](

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