Fishinfool
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This really makes me wonder what will happen if I ever have to use my S&W "Lifetime Service Agreement"...
Larry
Larry
This really makes me wonder what will happen if I ever have to use my S&W "Lifetime Service Agreement"...
Larry
I think it Will end well as long as its factory ammo.
It may go back and forth but the gun or ammo is to blame unless Thats a reloaded case than your S.O.L.
What ammo was it exactly? I know it was Federal but what kind and bullet weight? I have always shyed away from Federal in .40 just because of this reason.
I just joined the forum tonight. I have been reading reviews of the Shield 40 before purchasing. I have a new one I bought yesterday sitting ready to go to the range to fire. I am a little leery now based on how they are....actually how they aren't handling the situation.
The .40S&W is a better choice for self defense than 9mm. A 165 grain bullet is a better round for the .40S&W cartridge. However, that article is old and has some misinformation in it.What appears to be a lack of interest by S&W may very well be what they are pointing the root case to, over pressure ammo.
Now I'm not siding one way or the other but this explaination of the .40 S&W caliber opened my eyes to potential problems.
Don't get me wrong here I own a M&P40, Sig P239-40, Sig P226-40 and a Glock 23. I do own a M&P Shield but it's a 9mm, call me crazy. I always felt that the .40 S&W is a better caliber than the 9mm and still do, I'll just pay more attention to the ammo I shoot from now on.
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