The Springfield Armory XDS0907H XD-S Mod.2 magazine delivers reliable 7-round capacity for 9mm Luger ammunition with a distinctive hook-style floor plate design. This factory magazine maintains the compact profile essential for concealed carry while providing the extended grip surface many shooters prefer over flush-fit alternatives.
What Makes This Different
The hook floor plate extends approximately 0.5 inches beyond the grip frame, creating additional purchase area for the pinky finger during reloads and shooting. Unlike aftermarket extensions that can compromise reliability, this factory-engineered design maintains Springfield's quality standards and warranty coverage. The stainless steel construction resists corrosion better than standard carbon steel magazines, particularly important for daily carry applications.
Key Features
- Factory 7-round capacity for 9mm Luger ammunition
- Hook-style floor plate provides extended grip surface
- Stainless steel construction for corrosion resistance
- Compatible with XD-S Mod.2 pistols in 9mm
- Springfield Armory part number XDS0907H
- Witness holes for round count verification
- Heat-treated spring maintains consistent tension
Field performance demonstrates consistent feeding across various 9mm ammunition weights, from 115-grain practice rounds to 147-grain hollow points. The magazine functions reliably in temperatures from -10°F to 140°F, meeting law enforcement and military environmental standards. The hook floor plate aids in positive magazine extraction during tactical reloads, reducing fumbling under stress.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 7 rounds of 9mm Luger
- Material: Stainless steel body and floor plate
- Compatibility: Springfield XD-S Mod.2 9mm pistols
- Floor plate style: Hook extension design
- Spring: Heat-treated steel with anti-tilt follower
- Country of origin: Croatia
- Manufacturer warranty: Springfield Armory limited warranty
This factory magazine ensures optimal reliability and maintains manufacturer warranty coverage for XD-S Mod.2 owners. The hook floor plate design addresses the most common complaint about subcompact pistols while preserving concealability.