That was my thoughts and I checked the usual suspects before heading down to see the gunsmith at the store. He went through the entire weapon, test firing between tear downs and after 30-40 minutes he also couldn't get it to fire 2 rounds. It was short cycling, ejecting the spent round and not...
After about 700 rounds my sport became a single shot. I fully break down the weapon and clean it after every range trip and this problem came with no warning or FTF's. I took it to my local dealer I had purchased from and after shooting different ammo and mags and numerous attempts to identify...
Thanks for the reply on both the steel and Wolf Gold. I have close to a case of the Gold on hand and it shoots well with groups that are respectable. I'm not sure what "match grade" is but I'm pretty sure my M&P Sport isn't a match grade rifle. Great rifle, totally reliable and a hoot to shoot...
I shot 100 rounds of Tulammo steel as a test to see how the sport would handle it in case I had no other options. It isn't something I stock or plan to purchase in the future because I do believe it puts some added wear on the barrel and it's pretty nasty right out of the box. That said the best...
Also found no issues with my Sport. Herters Steel (Tula), and various brass from all manufacturers has been flawless. Just got back from shooting this morning and testing the steel. When I inspected the spent casings they are unmarked, as is all the different brass. Very happy after 7-800...
Thanks for the reply
The mil spec buffer was my main concern. I hate starting to change things needlessly. Everything else on the gun seems fine, but with only 200+ rounds its time to shoot it and enjoy it.
New to the forums and new to the AR platform after years of assorted center fires. I picked up a new compliant M&P Sport and have a question and comment about the stock fitting over the buffer tube. The phony stock adjustment lever does nothing and the stock is held in place by 2 pins, one on...