Just bought a 9mm Shield...next step?

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Okay, after much research I just bought a 9MM Shield. It has external safety, and not-ported.

I have ordered 350 rounds of CCI Blazer ammo from Palmetto, and its on the way.

So my question is, is there any cleaning or pre-fire I should do on the Shield, or just start busting caps at the range?

Oh, by the way, as of yesterday, Palmetto had S&W OEM Mags (8 round) for the Shield, for $19.99 each. Buy 4 and they throw in free shipping. I did. :D
 
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Yep as the above all stated and especially the buy more ammo. When you are having fun the inside bottom of the ammo box shows up quick.
 
I'm with the rest, clean and shoot it..... And shoot it often. I too use an Uplula loader with my PC Shield mags but already had one in the range bag. And i try to stock up on range ammo when i can; as i will go thru plenty when practicing/playing with said Shield and the multiple 8 round mags i use.
 
Practice take-down and reassemble, as the RSA has a history of being a bugger to get properly aligned.

Since lots of people seem to initially have Left/Low-Left problems, Do lots of Dry Fire practice, to get used to the trigger and achieve a straight rearward trigger press. Find a spot on a wall and as the trigger 'breaks', does it move off that spot? if so, you don't have a straight rearward trigger press (yet) and may need to adjust finger placement.
 
dogbert' sincere congratulations on your new Shield 9. I predict that you will really enjoy owning and shooting the Shield. Majoriety of folks really like how good they shoot and appreciate how accurate the Shield 9 is. I have had several different guns in the last ten years or so and my new Shield 9 (just like yours) is the most accurate pistol I have had. I practice with 10 inch paper plates at 7 yards and most always cut a 3inch ragged hole when the smoke clears. Pretty good for 80 year old "glaucoma eyes" and arthritis hands. I carry a 442 Centenial for back up, but I shoot the Shield 9 much better.
Keep shootin.
 
I'd definitely get an UpLula. Sure, you should make sure you can load a magazine without it just in case but if you're going to shoot a couple 200 rounds at the range you will find it is worth every penny.

As to cleaning it or not, I didn't clean my fullsize the first time but I did clean my Shield. The FS was fine without cleaning. I'm sure the Shield would have been as well as it didn't have any unreasonable amount of oil or any other crude in it. But, the initial cleaning is a great way to inspect it all and begin to get familiarized with it.
 
I bought one last week, theoretically for my wife. It is cleaned, lubed and ready to go. Have ammo, need range time.

If "we" really like it I will probably buy a second one. My LGS has them for $379 in both configurations - safety/no safety.
 
First WELCOME,
You Tube has tons of Cleaning videos on the Shield
Congrats on your new Shield. I love mine. As other say look into the UPLULA Mag loader ,fits a ton of mags
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I've bought two. Shot both straight out of the box, THEN cleaned afterward. No problems.

Happy Shooting!

You're going to enjoy the Shield.
 
Read the manual then lube as indicated. Go shoot. I like the desantis sof tuk holster.
 
I'm with the rest, clean and shoot it..... And shoot it often. I too use an Uplula loader with my PC Shield mags but already had one in the range bag. And i try to stock up on range ammo when i can; as i will go thru plenty when practicing/playing with said Shield and the multiple 8 round mags i use.

What Ranger17 said. the Uplula is a worthwhile investment. Shield mags will loosen with use but this makes it a pleasure to load plus I use mine to load my Glock & H&K mags as well. Your thumbs will thank you.
 
I don't know if things have changed since I bought mine, but the grips were super slippery so I bought a talon grips wrap and now it's great.
 
Yes, get the Talon grips. They make a world of difference.

And your thumbs will thank you for the UpLula loader.
 
Thanks to all who responded. My Palmetto State Armory ammo order still hasn't been shipped so I ordered some ammo from SGAMMO yesterday to get me over the hump until PSA finally came through. The SGAMMO order went out this morning. I read the manual which came with the Shield, field stripped it down and lubed the 7 points they mention and reassembled.

Just waiting on the ammo now, so I can head to the range.
 
I read the manual which came with the Shield, field stripped it down and lubed the 7 points they mention and reassembled.
A general rule for any machinery is to clean before lubing, rather than adding lube to grit, which is considered an emergency measure to get it going temporarily.
Also, magazines should be stripped and cleaned when necessary, and reassembled dry (especially in sandy areas like where I shoot).

If this is your first handgun, an NRA basic pistol course would be money well spent, and promote productive practice, rather than repeating mistakes.
 
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