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Old 04-15-2017, 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Rastoff View Post
I agree. He found an issue and resolved it.

The only problem I have here is that this will now need to be done with every mag. I don't know about you guys, but I buy new mags now and then. Sure, it's easy enough to do, but it shouldn't need to be done. I don't have to do this with any gun I have, including the Shield.

Could it be a user issue? Could the support hand be accidentally hitting the mag release?
I agree completely! It seems to me that Smith and Wesson is doing what it can to use the same parts in all the Shields. Keeps costs down but there is subtle differences.

These are assembled from parts pistols. All made within tolerances but tolerances are only as good as the highs and lows. For the price I can forgive.

Based on the lead time of S&W warranty fixes (6 weeks or so) I'd rather work the problem and know what I have. If this was a Wilson Combat or such that I paid $2 grand or so, I'd make them do it.
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