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Old 11-06-2014, 10:36 PM
Ed911 Ed911 is offline
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Default Gun is back

Well, S&W supposedly fixed my mag release spring issue...NOT. The mag release was replaced and maybe the mag spring. However, the spring tension on the mag release is about the same as it was when I sent it in for repair.

I'm guessing that the customer service rep was speaking about other mag release spring problems.

The factory obviously thinks that the spring tension on my gun is satisfactory. But, I'm here to tell you, it's not.

No gun owner should have to worry about dropping a mag if he pocket carries w/o a holster.

I look at it this way...no gun should require that you use a crutch in order for it to work properly. My wife's LCP-380 does not have this issue. If you have to buy an accessory in order to ensure you weapon won't drop the mag, then that is a defective weapon.

Just my two cents.

Anyone out there own both the older Bodyguard and the newer M&P version and can comment on whether there's a difference in the pressure required to release the mags between the older and newer guns?

Anyways, just following up as promissed.
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