jzinkel
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Make sure your rounds are staggered when loading the magazine.
Yes, did have good visible staggering..............Also had others fill the magazines to be certain it was not me! Regards, John
Make sure your rounds are staggered when loading the magazine.
They won't replace the lower it's a "firearm" and there isn't likely anything wrong with it. They will check the ejection system and make sure it's set correctly, if not they will correct it. The Ejector is mounted into the chamber block and if need be they can replace the chamber block and/or ejector arm.
Stay calm, S&W will make it right, and keep fighting the good fight!
I am so impressed by you all that I just made a donation to the forum. Thank you so much. Regards, John
As you probably already know, this forum offers a wealth of knowledge and some really great people.
Hope S&W can solve your problem. As for them replacing the entire gun, I hate to say, but that is pretty unlikely. The FFL transfers involved are too costly and time consuming, so unless your gun has a major issue with the actual body of the lower itself, they likely won't replace it. I would personally recommend against a full replacement anyways because the more you mess with serial number transfers the higher your risk is for ending up with a gun you do not physically possess being registered to your name. It sounds far fetched, but I have had this happen to me and heard of it happening to a few others too.
The good news is that it is extremely unlikely that the body of the lower is responsible for the problems you are experiencing. Itsounds like and extractor arm or bolt carrier group issue. S&W has excellent troubleshooting and customer service. Short of giving you a new lower receiver, they can (and will) replace every other part on the gun that has any issue. I'm sure that when you get your gun back from S&W, it will be fully functioning. If it isn't then you can keep sending it in until it is.
I know the process of sending in a gun can be aggravating. Especially if the gun is brand new. The silver lining is that S&W will confirm that your entire gun functions, it won't cost you a thing, and S&W have even been known to throw some free stuff in with your returned gun package (extra magazines, t-shirts, etc.). S&W has outstanding customer service, as many here have said.
Be sure to let us know how everything goes for you. I hope everything works out in the end so that you can love your gun as much as the rest of us love ours.
John,
Not to toot my own horn, but this is the greatest "in-stock ammo" thread of all time, lol.
http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-wesson-m-p-15-22/292430-official-stock-22lr-ammo-thread.html
This site GunBot find 22lr ammo in stock is an excellent source for in-stock ammo and magazines.
Here is the weapon's parts breakdown. http://smith-wessonforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=108376&d=1364433537
Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet?
I knew what it was but Dart beat me to it!
Also there is a "Notable Thread Index" Sticky at the top of these forums and inside is a gold mine of info, including all of my Video Series that I shot way back when...Cleaning, Breakdown, Upgrades etc!
Yes, thank you. It was the first thing I did when I received my "busted"15-22
Excellent work.
Regards, John