Another super serious Shield problem! Must read!

I have figured out why the guys from m4c.net have so many problems with there m&p's

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I like mods but thi is dumb :eek:
 
Shield Problem

You guys are something. I believe the Shiled may be the best selling gun on the market this year.

WISH LIST

Shield or M&P9c
Ruger SR9c
Taurus PT111 Millennium Pro
Bersa Thunder UC 9mm

I like 9mm guns
 
You guys are something. I believe the Shiled may be the best selling gun on the market this year.

WISH LIST

Shield or M&P9c
Ruger SR9c
Taurus PT111 Millennium Pro
Bersa Thunder UC 9mm

I like 9mm guns

I agree about the Shield. Right behind it is the Ruger 10/22 Take Down. If you haven't looked at it, you might want to do so. The TD is leaps and bounds better quality than the standard 10/22.

Ruger 10/22 Takedown Model - YouTube
 
Actually, the stippling has a purpose. I know of guys who train a great deal and compete sunshine, rain, snow .. whatever. The aggressive stippling prevents the gun from slipping when wet.

Custom MP9c CCW Pistol w/ Trijicon RMR - YouTube


Steve Fisher's Custom Glocks - YouTube

I was not talking about the stippling lol. I love stippling. I will actually be stippling my m&p and i have stippled guns.

I am talking about the front cut he took out of his grip, where his pinky should go. for pulling the mag out it is pretty dumb to cut there look at the pic again.
 
So....

If I buy a Shield, I shouldn't fire it first. I bought it knowing of this serious defect, paying $399.00 for it. I feel the answer is to spend $499.00 worth of aftermarket parts, and spend the weekend installing them myself.

By the way, I don't need anyone with armors training to install these parts. Seriously, that's what You Tube is for!

Oh yes, almost forgot. I need to spend the next month on every internet site arguing with any and all as to why they must spend $499.00 on the same aftermarket parts!

Of course, I will still have not shot my Shield, as I was too busy installing the parts, and arguing on the internet. Beside, ammunition is expensive...
 
So....

If I buy a Shield, I shouldn't fire it first. I bought it knowing of this serious defect, paying $399.00 for it. I feel the answer is to spend $499.00 worth of aftermarket parts, and spend the weekend installing them myself.

By the way, I don't need anyone with armors training to install these parts. Seriously, that's what You Tube is for!

Oh yes, almost forgot. I need to spend the next month on every internet site arguing with any and all as to why they must spend $499.00 on the same aftermarket parts!

Of course, I will still have not shot my Shield, as I was too busy installing the parts, and arguing on the internet. Beside, ammunition is expensive...

No, the most important part of this thread is a few posts above yours... Get a lawyer the next time coke comes out of your nose while trying to install Braille night sights :cool:
 
Kudos, Shipwreck. I am humbled that you enjoyed my post. Good Thread, everyone. Best read I have had in a while. Anybody hear anything from D. Vader on this?





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I tried the double blind test and discovered that I have a faulty toilet! :)

I discovered my faulty toilet when I tried shooting craps....... with my Shield....... with both eyes closed...... and both ears plugged with my fingers.....


Smith &Wesson replaced the toiled under the lifetime service agreement, and even comped me a roll of Charmin.
 
I discovered my faulty toilet when I tried shooting craps....... with my Shield....... with both eyes closed...... and both ears plugged with my fingers.....


Smith &Wesson replaced the toiled under the lifetime service agreement, and even comped me a roll of Charmin.

Kewl beans :)
 
OMG....I don't own a Shield but I was planning on getting one.

But, since I do own other S&W pistols I decided to check them to see if they had this flaw.

INCREDIBLE!!! They all had this flaw. I tried one after the other...picked up my CS45, aimed at target, but as soon as I closed my eyes the target would disappear! I also experienced an other problem; everything went black. I mean like pitch black. The same thing happened with my 4566, 457, 5906, and 3953.

I quickly called S&W customer service and was passed on to a guy with a British accent. Our conversation below:

Him "Use the Smith & Wessons, Luke"
Me "I don't think I can, I can't let go of my fear"
Him "Let go"
Me "Are you sure?"
Him "Trust me"
Me "OK, but do I keep my eyes open?"
Him "Don't trust your eyes, they will deceive you"

So I did...and sure enough I hit the target even when I couldn't see it. It felt like some force was guiding me...weird.

The customer service guy was awesome; a master of his craft. If anybody else has this problem, call S&W customer service and ask for Ben.

"That wizard is just a crazy old man..." :D
 
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