Schmood
Member
Hi. I'm Schmood and I'm new to the forum and to Smith & Wesson handguns. I own several Ruger, Remington, and Colts, but never had a S&W until now.
I've been lurking around the forum reading the posts about the Shield and I decided it was time to get one for myself. Well, today (after waiting over 2 months) I was finally able to get my hands on a new 9mm Shield, and figured it was time to join the forum.
I took the Shield to the range and shot 200 rounds of different brands of ammo. Only had one fail-to-eject in the first magazine, which I will attribute to my getting used to the gun. Trigger action is smooth and the break is consistent. Recoil is more manageable than my .380 LCP. My groupings got smaller as the ammo count went higher.
One thing has me scratching my head. About half way through my third brick of ammo, the slide jammed open. I was not out of ammo and did not have a fail-to-eject. My first thought was that I accidentally hit the slide lock lever, but the slide lock was off. I could even easily move the slide lock up and down. I removed the magazine and the slide still did not come forward.
On further investigation, I found that I could not move the slide backwards at all. The slide was jammed at the maximum rearward travel. At this point I gave the slide a sharp rap with my palm and it slide forward. I broke the gun down and could find nothing unusual. Put the Shield back together and cycled the slide a couple dozen times and nothing. So I loaded up again and finished off my 200 rounds.
Anyone have an idea what happened?
I've been lurking around the forum reading the posts about the Shield and I decided it was time to get one for myself. Well, today (after waiting over 2 months) I was finally able to get my hands on a new 9mm Shield, and figured it was time to join the forum.
I took the Shield to the range and shot 200 rounds of different brands of ammo. Only had one fail-to-eject in the first magazine, which I will attribute to my getting used to the gun. Trigger action is smooth and the break is consistent. Recoil is more manageable than my .380 LCP. My groupings got smaller as the ammo count went higher.
One thing has me scratching my head. About half way through my third brick of ammo, the slide jammed open. I was not out of ammo and did not have a fail-to-eject. My first thought was that I accidentally hit the slide lock lever, but the slide lock was off. I could even easily move the slide lock up and down. I removed the magazine and the slide still did not come forward.
On further investigation, I found that I could not move the slide backwards at all. The slide was jammed at the maximum rearward travel. At this point I gave the slide a sharp rap with my palm and it slide forward. I broke the gun down and could find nothing unusual. Put the Shield back together and cycled the slide a couple dozen times and nothing. So I loaded up again and finished off my 200 rounds.
Anyone have an idea what happened?