Paul in Nevada
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I believe you have debris in the striker channel. I don't know your level of mechanical aptitude but it is fairly easy to remove the striker assembly from the firearm. I am very surprised your gun shop did not do this. The striker channel is not supposed to be lubricated during maintenance. It is supposed to be kept surgically clean. The best way to do this is to blast it out with a high pressure solvent that evaporates completely like brake cleaner (wear safety glasses). I have seen a lot of junk come out of the striker channel of new pistols using this method.
The M&P series pistols have a similar feature. It's the little yellow lever visible through the ejection port with the slide locked back. This is a sear release that allows the slide to come off without pulling the trigger. Glocks don't have a sear release, Sigs don't need them. It's a point of contention but this is one of the reasons Sig won the XM17 pistol contract.Fun fact! Walther and Canik fitted a decocking button on top of the slide on some of their models.Apparently, it was supposed to get around the nervousness people feel about pulling the trigger to disassemble a striker fired gun.