Originally posted by army_eod:
I am reading about huge numbers of problems with the M&Ps.
I think the dropping a loaded magazine and strikers breaking dryfiring or not is a very serious problem in a pistol marketed for the self defense,law enforcement and military market.God forbid I ever have to use a pistol to defend myself or others but if that time comes I really don't want the magazine falling out of it,or the striker breaking because I was dryfiring it the night before.I really like the M+P and my solution to the striker problem is I have a dedicated practice striker when I am done I put my live fire striker in.I will be leaving my pistol at S+W this weekend and see if they can fix the striker problem.Originally posted by WR Moore:
Gents, the problem is still under investigation as to cause. There's supposedly been a redesign of the striker.
It doesn't seem to be a major issue. We have X00 "B" series in service with no striker issues. I have a personally owned "F" series with no issues despite several hundred dry fires.
The gent with 4 striker failures is advised to contact S&W, mention the number of failures and request that the pistol be examined to see if there's anything contributing to the problem. By any chance did you alter the trigger mechanism?
armyeod- given the number of M&Ps cranked out in a couple of years-past a half million to date, a few issues are going to crop up. There are not a huge number of problems. The difference between Smith & Glock is that Smith fixes the problems promptly, rather than blaming the ammo, the owner and/or the alignment of the moon & stars.
Originally posted by army_eod:
I have to tell you that since reading about the many failures of this weapon, I have gone back to the Beretta M9A1 for my home defense gun.
I cannot take any chances with malfunctions when lives could be at stake.
Same would go for a carry weapon.