Great forum! This is my first post. Here goes...
My new M&P 9mm has three "indentations", each about the size of a BB, on the underside of the slide just forward of the ejection port. They seem to be machined and coated.
A S&W gunsmith says they are "bedding points" used to hold the slide in place during production.
I've checked three other M&P 9mm's and none have these "indentations". The S&W rep responded that the other guns may have come off a different production line, but I find it hard to believe that the production process varies that much from line to line.
Has anyone else seen these "indentations"???
My new M&P 9mm has three "indentations", each about the size of a BB, on the underside of the slide just forward of the ejection port. They seem to be machined and coated.
A S&W gunsmith says they are "bedding points" used to hold the slide in place during production.
I've checked three other M&P 9mm's and none have these "indentations". The S&W rep responded that the other guns may have come off a different production line, but I find it hard to believe that the production process varies that much from line to line.
Has anyone else seen these "indentations"???