I have a fairly new (2 months, 150 rounds) M&P Bodyguard 380 (no laser) that I am trying to like. It is going back to S&W for a few issues, one of which is the slide hold-open latch. It releases the slide when I smack in a mag. The book says not to slam a mag in too hard or the slide can release, so I am careful to just smack it in hard enough to be sure it connects. About half the time the release lets go and the gun chambers a round.
If it were a feature, it might be kind of cool, but it's not.
The first time I called S&W the guy said to put more rounds through it and call back if it still does it. So I did, it didn't seem to get any better, so I called back. The guy I talked to this time said they pretty much all do this. So I'm getting a couple different responses from them.
It appears that the hold-open lever doesn't go up all the way into its notch when it goes up automatically, but goes further when I latch it manually. And about 20% of the time it doesn't hold open the slide at all at the end of a mag.
Does your BG 380 do this? Did you get it fixed?
Other issues:
Occasional failure to feed. Maybe once every 4-6 mags.
One or two light strikes, failed to fire.
I have cleaned it after each range session, stripped it and cleaned it, and lightly oiled it per the manual.
I want to love this gun, but I'm getting a little discouraged. I switched from a Ruger LCP to this gun, and am thinking maybe I shouldn't have. The LCP was 100% reliable.
Thanks for any help,
David
If it were a feature, it might be kind of cool, but it's not.
The first time I called S&W the guy said to put more rounds through it and call back if it still does it. So I did, it didn't seem to get any better, so I called back. The guy I talked to this time said they pretty much all do this. So I'm getting a couple different responses from them.
It appears that the hold-open lever doesn't go up all the way into its notch when it goes up automatically, but goes further when I latch it manually. And about 20% of the time it doesn't hold open the slide at all at the end of a mag.
Does your BG 380 do this? Did you get it fixed?
Other issues:
Occasional failure to feed. Maybe once every 4-6 mags.
One or two light strikes, failed to fire.
I have cleaned it after each range session, stripped it and cleaned it, and lightly oiled it per the manual.
I want to love this gun, but I'm getting a little discouraged. I switched from a Ruger LCP to this gun, and am thinking maybe I shouldn't have. The LCP was 100% reliable.
Thanks for any help,
David