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08-10-2012, 03:41 PM
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08-10-2012, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by jhcoop0
I have a little different issue with my Shield 9mm. My slide works perfectly unloaded but as soon as I rack the slide to put one in the chamber, it stops about 1/8 - 1/4 inch short of seating fully. It doesn't happen if I release it from the extreme back or if I use the slide stop and a release. Any amount of resistance or shortening of distance for the slide to travel forward causes it to stop short. Any ideas why this may be happening? Really don't want to send it back to S&W if it's not necessary.
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Sounds like you are not pulling the slide back far enough. I always pull it all the way back to load a round. This insures that it goes into battery.
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08-10-2012, 05:55 PM
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What mlapaglia said.
No need to send your pistol to S&W. You said you can load the pistol by pulling the slide all the way back and then releasing it, correct? Well, that is the recommended way to load a round. If you want to load a round using the slide stop, that's up to you. Both work, correct?? What it sounds like you are doing is press checking. Sure, when you do that it may not got back into battery all the way, just give it a shove. No real reason to press check since there is a chamber indicator where you can see if there is a round in the chamber. Hope this helps.
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10-12-2014, 03:29 PM
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Andrew, I have a s&w 9mm Shield and I am lucky to get the first five shells in the magazine. I hope the springs will loosen up. I bought me the Maglula, also known as uplula, and it works great. Using the Maglula is the only way I can get the magazine loaded.
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10-12-2014, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by AndrewGS
First off, I love this little gun. So much so that I talked my cousin into it as her first handgun. It feels great, looks great, shoots great and is of great quality.
BUT, there are three big issues with hers.
1. It's nearly impossible to load the last few rounds into the magazines. The spring is WAY too stiff.
2. Fully inserting the magazine into the gun requires a bit of effort for the last few millimeters before it clicks. Probably associated with issue #1.
3. The slide release is damn near impossible to engage. I'm a pretty strong guy and it takes lots of effort and leaves my thumb sore.
I'm not sure if this thing is defective or what?
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1. Go here and your problem is solved.
2. As with any magazine-fed gun, slam the mag in. It's likely gonna take a harder slam with a smaller pistol--just the nature of the beast.
3. These guns loosen up real nice after you fire a few hundred rounds. Be patient. Everything about it will become buttery smooth in time...
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10-13-2014, 08:56 AM
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I'm betting the pistol in question has been well broken in over the 26 months since there's been a post to this thread.
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10-13-2014, 09:04 AM
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I'm trying to release the slide with the slide release they put on the gun. If it doesn't work then it's a useless addition, IMO.[/QUOTE]
It is a slide STOP, not a slide RELEASE. Slingshot the slide and all will be good.
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10-13-2014, 09:27 AM
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All mechanical things have a break-in period; how ya treat 'em during that period affects how the moving parts settle in to one another. I bathe all my side arms in CLP between outings. There's nothing better you can do for 'em other than shoot 'em a lot. Keeps all the moving parts playing nice together. Liberal use of CLP is about the only situation I know where liberalism is a good thing...
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