Description
This is an original Springfield Armory factory magazine designed specifically for the XD Mod.2 sub-compact chambered in .40 S&W. It holds 12 rounds and features a stainless steel body paired with a polymer X-Tension grip sleeve that extends the magazine for better grip ergonomics without making the gun itself any bigger. The sleeve gives you that extra bit of real estate for your hand while keeping the loaded magazine compact enough for concealment and backup carry.
The magazine uses proven components throughout. A high tensile steel spring ensures consistent feeding pressure across the full range of rounds, while the polymer follower keeps everything moving smoothly without unnecessary wear. The bottom is finished with a black polymer baseplate that's impact-resistant, so it can take the wear and tear of regular use and mag changes.
Since this is manufactured to the same specifications and tolerances as the magazines that came with your pistol, you get the reliability and fit you'd expect from factory parts. Whether you're using this for range training, carrying as a backup, or duty use, it feeds rounds reliably and seats securely in your Mod.2. The extended capacity gives you more rounds on board compared to the 9-round standard magazine, making it practical for target work or if you just want more firepower readily available.
Key Specifications
- Caliber: .40 S&W
- Capacity: 12 rounds
- Model Fit: Springfield XD Mod.2 Sub-Compact
- Magazine Body: Stainless Steel
- Spring Material: High Tensile Steel
- Follower: Polymer
- Grip Extension: Polymer X-Tension Sleeve (Black)
- Baseplate: Impact-Resistant Polymer (Black)
- Color: Stainless/Black
- Manufacturer: Springfield Armory
- MPN: XDG0932
- UPC: 706397901738
What’s Included
- Springfield Armory XD Mod.2 12-round magazine with X-Tension sleeve
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this 12-round magazine work with my XD Mod.2 sub-compact?
Yes, this magazine is factory designed for the XD Mod.2 sub-compact in .40 S&W. The polymer X-Tension grip sleeve is specifically engineered to fit the frame and provide an extended grip surface without compatibility issues. It seats securely in the magazine well just like the standard magazines.
What's the difference between this 12-round magazine and the standard 9-round?
This 12-round magazine holds three extra rounds compared to the standard 9-round magazine. The X-Tension sleeve extends below the normal magazine body to give your hand more purchase on the grip. All the internal components and stainless steel construction are the same quality as factory magazines.
Is the X-Tension sleeve removable?
The X-Tension sleeve is designed as a permanent part of the magazine and is not meant to be removed or swapped. If you prefer a magazine without the extension, Springfield Armory also makes the same 12-round capacity magazine without the grip extension for standard sizing.
Can I use this magazine for carry and training?
Absolutely. This is a factory Springfield Armory magazine built to handle any use including concealed carry, range work, and duty applications. The stainless steel construction and quality internal components make it reliable for whatever role you need it to fill. Many users carry one extended magazine as a backup to get more rounds if they need them.
How does the polymer X-Tension sleeve hold up over time?
The sleeve is impact-resistant polymer designed to withstand regular use. It won't wear out from repeated magazine changes or physical contact. Like any magazine component, occasional inspection is a good practice, but these sleeves are engineered for the demands of regular shooting and carry.
What makes a factory magazine better than aftermarket options?
Factory magazines are manufactured to the exact specifications and tolerances of your specific pistol, so you get guaranteed compatibility and feeding reliability. They use the same materials and manufacturing standards as the original magazines that came with your gun, ensuring consistent performance without any trial and error.





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