Cannot lock the slide on new M&P Shield

Both of mine, the original and the replacement S&W sent, sit flatter against the forward stop than your picture shows, but I don't think that end is as much of a problem. See if you can reposition that end of the spring on the forward stop, and get it to sit flatter.

On mine, the other end of the spring was bent away from the rest of the spring when they were cut. This forces the body of the spring to bow sharply away from the rod "almost" opposite where the cut end rests on the stop. This results in a "wave pattern" along the rest of the spring.

The trick has been to insert the recoil spring so the wavy spring doesn't interfere when it is compressed as the slide moves back.

ahh, got ya. Well, I tried to reposition the spring to sit flatter and it's not working. The other side just goes above the forward stop when moving it around. I see what you're saying about the cut on the other side, mine looks the same as your describing. I've put the weapon in jail until I receive the new RSA from S&W. It's like a kid that doesn't take his new toys out of the box. Very hard to resist shooting it. O well, something to look forward to.
 
Keep spinning the spring on the guide rod until you can lock the slide back by hand. S&W has sent a new spring to people that is exactly the same as the one they already have. You might be waiting for one that is no better.
 
This does not seem right to have to take off and keept spinning a spring till it works! It takes me about five attempts to get the slide back on the S&W 40 Shield--I have other striker fired sub-compact pistols and none even come close to being this difficult to re-assemble...
 
Well, they said they sent my replacement RSA back on 05/28 and I've yet to receive it. I've emailed them 3 times asking for a tracking number or the status of shipment and they aren't responding. It has now been 8 days... Couldn't really find anything on their website about shipping expectations and I really don't want to call but looks like I'll have to find some time during my work day tomorrow to call them. Dangit!
 
Mine has a point where you have to push harder, like it is catching on something, to get it all the way to lock.
 
Just picked up a new Shield 9mm today and have the same issue. I assume it just needs to be worn in a bit. I am no stranger to firearms, but that is the stiffest spring I have ever encountered.
 
Well, they said they sent my replacement RSA back on 05/28 and I've yet to receive it. I've emailed them 3 times asking for a tracking number or the status of shipment and they aren't responding. It has now been 8 days... Couldn't really find anything on their website about shipping expectations and I really don't want to call but looks like I'll have to find some time during my work day tomorrow to call them. Dangit!

They are closed until Aug 12.
 
Put the last coil in a vice and give it a tad of a squeeze this will allow it to set flat and not want to push off to one side like it is.. If you screw it up you can get another recoil spring from S&W.. Just don't over do it..G
 
Hey guys, that little cock of the spring is normal. You don't have to try to get the spring to sit flat. That might be an attempt in futility. As soon as the slide starts to go back, the spring gets depressed and will flatten out. It is a coil spring and as such the spring exerts more pressure on one side than the other. You just have to make sure the spring assembly is seated properly and centered. Pretty hard not to get it seated, but being centered is the most important.

If you can't get the slide to lock, make sure the spring is centered. Just a little off will prevent the slide from fully retracting. If your sure the spring is centered, rack it back "hard" fully, a couple of times. Then try the lock and it should be fine.

Bob
 
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If your sure the spring is centered, rack it back "hard" fully, a couple of times. Then try the lock and it should be fine.

Bob

I'll second what Bob said. That worked for me. After a few times, mine doesn't bind anymore.

I was rather steamed at the pistol, so I was a *little* rougher than "hard." That little spring learned who is boss. ;)
 
Mine stopped doing it pretty quickly. The slide always goes on fine now.
 
I fired my Shield 9 for the first time yesterday. 214 rounds and nearly flawless operation, just one failure to eject at about the 125 round mark. One would think that 214 rounds would sufficiently soften up the recoil spring. After cleaning, it still took me several tries, spinning and centering the recoil spring assembly, before I was able to pull the slide far enough to the rear to engage the slide stop upon reassembly (and move the locking lever back into place). I'm really at a loss with this issue. Once the slide is reinstalled and the locking lever is back in place, the slide retracts far enough to easily engage the slide stop perfectly without binding. It really doesn't make any sense that it should be so difficult to reassemble. I cannot visualize what might be causing the problem.
 
I'm having the same problem with the slide stop/lock on my Shield engaging. I took it out today for the first time and put 100+ rounds through the pistol. When I got home, I decided to clean it. So I field stripped the pistol, cleaned it and th re-assembled the pistol. But the problem is that the slide stop won't catch when I cycle the pistol. I've taken apart and re-assembled it several times now, yet I still can't get the slide stop to engage.

Any thoughts!
 
I'm having the same problem with the slide stop/lock on my Shield engaging. I took it out today for the first time and put 100+ rounds through the pistol. When I got home, I decided to clean it. So I field stripped the pistol, cleaned it and th re-assembled the pistol. But the problem is that the slide stop won't catch when I cycle the pistol. I've taken apart and re-assembled it several times now, yet I still can't get the slide stop to engage.

Any thoughts!

It's the RSA, I had S&W send me a new one, you can see my comments previous in this thread about it. The new RSA was better but if I do not install the RSA a certain way, it's impossible to get it to slide back far enough to lock. Play around with it, you'll find the way the RSA needs to be installed that will allow the slide to lock back. Funny thing, through all of this, never had a failure with this weapon in operation... In other words, it'll more than likely be fine, mine is and have the same issues you're having while hand racking the slide :)
 
I'm having the same problem with the slide stop/lock on my Shield engaging. I took it out today for the first time and put 100+ rounds through the pistol. When I got home, I decided to clean it. So I field stripped the pistol, cleaned it and th re-assembled the pistol. But the problem is that the slide stop won't catch when I cycle the pistol. I've taken apart and re-assembled it several times now, yet I still can't get the slide stop to engage.

Any thoughts!
I have the same difficulty. When slowly pulling back the slide there is a point of resistance that's short of the slide stop by about 3/8" and to slowly pull the slide past that point to full retraction requires Herculean strength. If you rack the slide smartly rearward as in chambering a round, you snap past that resistance point rather easily. It's trying to do it slowly that's the bear. What I found by compressing the spring outside the pistol was that once the outer coil on the RSA is fully compressed (about 3/8" from full slide retraction) you then engage the inner "plunger" coil. That's where the extra resistance lives. Mine seemed to be worse rather than better after 200 rounds on my new Shield and I attribute that to residue getting in the plunger. I put a few drops of CLP in the plunger area and smoothed out the stuttering slide real nice.
You may want to give the spring a solvent bath to remove excess powder then a drop of your favorite oil and you're in business.
Pete
 
Ok, I finally got it. Once I rack the slide all the way back (or at least I think its all the way back), I gave it a harder pull at that point, and got it to lock. Sorry guys, I really thought there was an issue with my new Shield. It just didnt seem right. I have not had to rack the slide that far back or hard before on any of my firearms, so I got a bit nervous that my Shield had issues. Again, sorry for the false alarm.

I had the same problem with my Shield the first time. Luckily, I could call a buddy of mine and we worked through it. :D
The slide lock tab is to the rear of the release lever, so you have to pull the slide back further than you first think. And the positioning of the recoil spring guide is critical, apparently; otherwise the slide won't go far enough back ...
 
M&P Shield Slider Lock

I just wanted to thank you for posting the solution to this! I just brought mine home and had the same problem. I have a glock and the slider lock is very different.

I love my M&P Shield, just tricky with slider lock. It gives you the impression the lock should go into the hole that is the same size as the lock:eek:. I was ready to take my gun back. Boy they would have looked at me pretty funny. All I needed to do is pull the slicer ALL THE WAY BACK, it locks every time that way.

Thanks again,

Ernie :D
 
The shield is a sub compact semi auto, its susposed to have stiff springs for proper operation.... In time you will build up some strength in your hands from using it, believe me. Oh & I suggest picking up a Uplula mag loader... You're gonna need it.
 
Seems like a big problem that should be so simple
Shouldn't have to hunt, keep turning spring to find "sweet" spot
 
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