After talking with Dave from S&W about my magazine drop problem and agreeing to send me the magazine release, I decided to call back after waiting two weeks since the part was not received. I got Miguel and he said that the S&W new policy was that the firearm had to be sent to them for repair and apologized for the misunderstanding with a slightly arrogant tone. This is very poor customer service. S&W should have called me if the policy changed after my call since I would have been waiting for the part indefinitely. I am really miffed and S&W is at the bottom of my list for future gun purchases. I will likely return the gun for refund tomorrow. This manufacturing defect in approximately 50% of their Shield 0.40 guns based upon this poll is totally inexcusable. S&W - shame on your quality and customer service.
I'm wondering if the dropped magazine problem isn't with the mag or mag release but the extension collar that is on the 7rd mag. It's plastic or rubber and could be molded out of specs pretty easy and could be keeping the mag from seating properly. Maybe trimming a hair of the top would cure the problem. Just wondering.
I know I am a new member to the S&W forum, but not new to handguns, however I recently purchased M&P Shield .40. I have not made it to range yet, I was just happy to find one, so I bought it. You mentioning your Serial Number was a excellent idea. Mine is DXV6xxx. Maybe if the rest of the members of this thread did the same thing, we could see if there some similarity. Maybe a certain series of Serial numbers have this problem and maybe why others aren't. I had heard such great things about this gun, it hard to believe S&W would not come forward with a recall. I guess I'll just keep carrying my PPS and Glock 27 until the count is in. I also need my a.. to the range.
Please see my posts above. MY S/N begins with DXV.
Bill340, your comments are right on the money. S&W needs to think about the legal consequences of its "Shield Yourself" ad campaign if a customer dies trying to "shield himself" (or herself) from a lethal threat with a gun whose magazine has dropped after the first shot.
Sorry to have to say this to/about an American manufacturer. Anyone can have a defect with nearly any product from time to time, but the important thing is how the manufacturer responds once the defect is brought to its attention. I trust that S&W will stand up to this and make things right.
This reminds me of the very common FTF/FTE problems owners of the Walther PPS are posting on other forums -- for the .40 caliber PPS, only -- not the 9 mm. Similar responses (gee, we haven't heard about this PPS .40 problem before) are reported on those forums from S&W Customer Service (S&W also handles Walther’s customer service in the US).
In addition to the magazine drop problem on my Shield .40, I also have a Walther PPS .40 with those same FTE/FTF issues.
Lucky me!!!
I have the same problem.