The sights.
I ran 250 rnds of a variety of factory 115 grian FMJ.... All perfect! No slide jammed back. I am VERY pleased with the controllability of this relatively small light handgun! I like the trigger. I probably will not do anything with it as I prefer a relative heavy trigger pull for a self defense gun.
The sight was not drifted to total center at the factory Not too bad but noticeably towards the right looking at it from the rear of the gun. Also, the rear sight is slightly off in the same diection although not as bad. So the front and rear sights are sort-of agreeing with each other. Therefore the sighting system is towards the right of the barrel and as a result, all the groups at 7 and fifteen yards were just to the left of POA by an inch or so.
I knew about this off centered sight before I shot it today but I wanted to know if there were any other more important problems besides the sight. I called S&W customer Service last Monday morning and told the person about the sights and that I'd be shooting it soon to make sure that is the only issue. He told me they would send me a Fed Ex Pre Paid label with the auth number and center it for me. Very nice interaction and I have no problems sending it in but I asked him the turn-around time and he said it would possibly take a month!
He told me I'd need to send the whole gun in so they could adjust it, shoot it and confirm it's shooting POA, POI. (too bad they did not do that before it left the factory right?)
So here are my choices;
1 - Send it and lose it for a month
2 - Forget about it and live with it (I know that ain't gonna happen with my OCD!)
3 - Get a local gunsmith to adjust it (but I've read that these sights are really difficult to move!)
Anyone have a similar experience and what course of action did you take?
But overall, I am VERY pleased with my new Shield. Just a little bummed that I may need to lose it for a while.
I ran 250 rnds of a variety of factory 115 grian FMJ.... All perfect! No slide jammed back. I am VERY pleased with the controllability of this relatively small light handgun! I like the trigger. I probably will not do anything with it as I prefer a relative heavy trigger pull for a self defense gun.
The sight was not drifted to total center at the factory Not too bad but noticeably towards the right looking at it from the rear of the gun. Also, the rear sight is slightly off in the same diection although not as bad. So the front and rear sights are sort-of agreeing with each other. Therefore the sighting system is towards the right of the barrel and as a result, all the groups at 7 and fifteen yards were just to the left of POA by an inch or so.
I knew about this off centered sight before I shot it today but I wanted to know if there were any other more important problems besides the sight. I called S&W customer Service last Monday morning and told the person about the sights and that I'd be shooting it soon to make sure that is the only issue. He told me they would send me a Fed Ex Pre Paid label with the auth number and center it for me. Very nice interaction and I have no problems sending it in but I asked him the turn-around time and he said it would possibly take a month!
He told me I'd need to send the whole gun in so they could adjust it, shoot it and confirm it's shooting POA, POI. (too bad they did not do that before it left the factory right?)
So here are my choices;
1 - Send it and lose it for a month
2 - Forget about it and live with it (I know that ain't gonna happen with my OCD!)
3 - Get a local gunsmith to adjust it (but I've read that these sights are really difficult to move!)
Anyone have a similar experience and what course of action did you take?
But overall, I am VERY pleased with my new Shield. Just a little bummed that I may need to lose it for a while.
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