Have all M&P Issues been resolved?

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Have the problems been resolved with the M&Ps? I am specifically referring to the FTEs, Mags falling out of the guns, light hits on the primers, etc. I would like to try a .40 or .45 but NOT until they get them fixed.
 
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Have the problems been resolved with the M&Ps? I am specifically referring to the FTEs, Mags falling out of the guns, light hits on the primers, etc. I would like to try a .40 or .45 but NOT until they get them fixed.
 
I bought one of the frist M&P40's that hit the market. I have had NO troubles with it at all.

I got a M&P45 this summer. Shot just fine, but was sent back due to finnish issues in the slide. Both are great guns and I can't wait to add the M&P9 to the safe.
 
I have three M&P pistols, (9mm, .40, and .45 - all fullsize guns,) with over 8000 rounds through them combined with none of the problems mentioned. In my experience they are one of the best handguns available.
 
I have a full size 9, my wife has a 9 Compact that we have owned for 18 months. Both have over 1500 rounds through them without a failure of any kind. My only complaint is that my front sight was off-center from the factory...which I corrected myself.
 
Originally posted by 4864:

I got a M&P45 this summer. Shot just fine, but was sent back due to finnish issues in the slide.

Same here. I didn't like the weak finish and light stamping. So they said they would replace it.

Otherwise, it and my 9-compact have performed at 100%.
 
SWAT Lt- we put X00 M&P40's in service starting transition training in March, 2006. None of the malfunctions you cited. Average scores are up over TDA weapons, officer acceptance outstanding, goodly number bought weapons of their own.

I bought the M&P9 for personal use, think it's a bettter service pistol for the average officer. The more highly skilled officer will do well with it also.
 
We have four M7Ps so far.... a full size 9, 2x 9c, 1 .45.

All of them have been flawless... and the compacts are the best shooting 9mms I have ever owned... I just can't seem to miss with them.

You need to keep the reports of problems in perspective... a very few guns had problems... and they were promptly resolved... the M&P is a mass produced item, like Glunks, SIGs, Springfields et. al. From time to time one isn't perfect (though seriousl I wish my 07 Tahoe was as perfect as my M&P pistols)the real question is how does the maker take care of the odd problem... and with S&W that is very well indeed. Based on observed serial numbers S&W has made over 300,000 of these already... and a few problems should be expected...


FWIW

Chuck


Originally posted by SWAT Lt.:
Have the problems been resolved with the M&Ps? I am specifically referring to the FTEs, Mags falling out of the guns, light hits on the primers, etc. I would like to try a .40 or .45 but NOT until they get them fixed.
 
I have an M&P 9mm full size approaching 1000 rounds with no problem of any kind

No brass in the face,no FTE or FTF, no mag drops or any other mag problems with any of the five mags I have

It has gone bang every time I have pulled the trigger
 
Flawless in every regard on all three of my M&P full size 9mm,40 & 45 each has over 3k rnds expended. Actually they keep getting better and better! The .40 gets the most use in USPSA and IDPA shoots in the local area. A number of Glock shooters in Montana & Idaho are now using M&P's due to a variety of reasons. Made in USA is one of the more compelling and the fact that they perform!doesn't hurt that they can fit almost anyone as well.
 
About a year ago there were a rash of M&P 9mm's that were having FTE issues that had a number of them going back to the factory. I know of at least one shop that sent 4 back, all for the same trouble. a couple shops in Topeka, three in the KC area and one north of Salina that I know of.

I suspect that since most of the gunshops around here use the same wholesaler (Simmons) I'm assuming it was likely a bad batch. It happens but S&W is pretty good about fixing them.
 
1000+ rounds through my M&P 9 with no problems. Best shooting pistol that I own. Beats the Glock hands down. Better trigger and much better ergonomics.
 
Originally posted by SWAT Lt.:
Have the problems been resolved with the M&Ps? I am specifically referring to the FTEs, Mags falling out of the guns, light hits on the primers, etc. I would like to try a .40 or .45 but NOT until they get them fixed.

If you listed a city and state in your profile someone near there might be able to suggest a place to try an M&P and then you can judge for yourself. It's not bad to "test drive" one before you buy it...


First, let me say that I and a dyed in the wool wheelgunner, and rarely post in the self-loading pistol section I suppose for the same reason. If you want to end FTE's and jams, might I suggest a revolver!
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Being a hunter, target shooter, and a bit of experimenter myself, I think there are some good questions that need to be asked to see where you are coming from and how best to answer your question.

Tell us a little bit more about how or why this question came up? Was it from internet, friends, or personal experience with the pistols? What's the situation on your experience with the M&P? Elaborate a bit more...it's much eaisier to help you out if you give us more information as to the background of the question above.

If you are looking for positive on the M&P, here you will find it. Is there some problems out there- I am certain that the laws of averages out there are in it's favor considerably. If you go to any other forum that has a concentration on any other gunmaker I am also certain that you could possibly find more "cons" that "pros" (call it politics if you will).

So far, there have been nearly a dozen pro-M&P posts here, with a few problems of "asthetics" noted and a fence sitter or two. I could add that I am happy with my M&P's which have been flawless...which I do now, but that may not help until you give us some background.

If anyone thinks I've left anything out, please let me know.
 
I've had an M&P9 for about a year. Other than a front sight alignment problem that was fixed by S&W in 7 days (ship to receive) I've had zero problems with the pistol. No mag drops, no light strikes, no problems with spent brass ejection, no problems with feeding. I shoot the least expensive ammo I can find. When I do my part, the pistol is accurate at 15 yards.

If you are considering buying an M&P, don't let the perceived quality issues deter you. I think the problems are very few. Also, S&W has outstanding customer service.
 
In my first 200 rounds I have put through my new M&P 40 C I have had ZERO problems. I have shot WWB Rem in FMJs and Horandy self defense JHPs. Excellent pistol.
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Bought my M&P40 in Feb06 , no problems noted . Mine prefers 180gr loads over the 165gr (they tend to shoot low) ones is the only thing I've noticed so I picked my carry ammo accordingly .
 
Thanks for all of the replies. Sounds like everyone is quire happy with theirs. Our department had several M&P 40s for T&E and I put about 100 rds through one. Workerd fine. A friend had a personal .40 that had a FTE a few times. Another friend had a 9c with light primer hits and brass in the face.

I realize anything made by humans can and will have issues, however some have more than their fair share! I currently carry Glocks for duty and off duty carry, and am very satisfied with them. I still like shooting other guns though.

I am very tempted to purchase an M&P and give it a go, I just have to figure out which one I want. A .40, a .45,or wait to see the 45c! Thanks again for the input.
 
I have an M&P40 and with only about 500 rounds through it, it has performed flawlessly. In the first 100 rounds I did have a FTE that stovepiped but I believe it to be operator error. Love the guns feel, recoil and natural point of aim.
 
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