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When FIELD STRIPPING the shield 45, does it do any damage to pull the trigger (like a Glock) or is it better to use the sear deactivation lever?
Use any device that fits in there. You don't have to use the tool that holds the back strap in.With my FS I am able to use the rod that holds the back strap on but always wondered what Smith had in mind with the Shield.
Use any device that fits in there. You don't have to use the tool that holds the back strap in.
I always use the sear deactivation lever. By doing it this way it is impossible to have an ND. Pulling the trigger works and won't damage the gun. However, if you're doing it in the name of ease, what else are you likely to miss?
Quicker rarely equals better when it comes to firearms.Its just easier and quicker,
The Glock has no provision for this; you have to pull the trigger to take the slide off. There are hundreds of documented accounts of NDs from Glock owners who failed to check the chamber.I'm fairly sure S&W doesn't say pull the trigger because some moron would skip the sentence on checking the chamber and then sue S&W for killing his dead TV or wife.
Your gun is broken and needs repair. If this one part isn't working correctly, who knows what else was improperly made at the factory. Send it back to S&W. They will fix it for free.I have to pull the trigger on mine because if I use the sear deactivation lever I can't get the slide to come off.
Interesting. I didn't even know that was possible.It turned out that I was pressing the sear deactivation lever too far on my shield.
Yes. It lowers the sear so it won't engage the striker. Thus, the striker will never be cocked as long as the lever is down.I guess when that lever is down the trigger won't work? Am I correct?
I have to pull the trigger on mine because if I use the sear deactivation lever I can't get the slide to come off. I tried pulling up on the slide as I read in one post, but it was to no avail.
It turned out that I was pressing the sear deactivation lever too far on my shield. I now just flip it out into the magazine well without pressing firmly down and all works well.
I have a couple of M&Ps, and I never use the lever. It's a pain, and not necessary in my opinion.