MacDanny
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My serial number is also DXV6xxx hmmm same problem here.
DXV6nnn as well on mine. Just checked. Mine is back with S&W now.
My serial number is also DXV6xxx hmmm same problem here.
I see quite a few people (with various pistols) who insist on loading with the slide closed, and then get a magazine drop after firing. This is caused by not fully seating the magazine against the 1/2 round additional compression of the magazine spring, which can be verifed if the magazine does not drop when loaded from an open slide.
I believe both sides of the story: quite a few people are having trouble with magazine drops, but only a few guns have actual mechanical defects that need new parts.
I'd be willing to bet it is USER ERROR more then an actual defect. I noticed the above happens to me on my FS 40 & 45 if i have the slide closed when i stick in a loaded mag. I really gotta jami it in to seat it. If i leave the slide open...NO PROBLEMS WHATSOEVER!![]()
And that is a bet you would lose. This has been covered in prior posts. Unfortunately it is the gun.
I called S&W about my magazine drop problem on the Shield 0.40 and the guy seemed clueless but after checking they will send me the replacement mag release part. Just curious how widespread the problem really is for this gun. Thought that I would take a poll on whether you have had a magazine drop problem on a factory new Shield 0.40?
I'd be willing to bet it is USER ERROR more then an actual defect. I noticed the above happens to me on my FS 40 & 45 if i have the slide closed when i stick in a loaded mag. I really gotta jami it in to seat it. If i leave the slide open...NO PROBLEMS WHATSOEVER!![]()
Thats the silliest thing i ever heard, please explain to me how you can rack one in the chamber, and fill your mag back up to capacity, leaving the slide open???
I own 12 hand guns and never heard that one before, trust me its the gun!!!
POLL UPDATE:
It look likes approximately 2/3 (28 of 45 reports) of the Shield 0.40 owners in this forum are experiencing the magazine drop issue. How can S&W act so clueless? The answer is that they are not being truthful with their customers, which is worse than the problem itself. The good news is that there many choices for modern gun owners other than S&W. As for me, I've been waiting for three weeks for my magazine release replacement part - too long and not acceptable.
Has anyone got a legitimate response from S&W yet? Like we have new magazines or new magazine catches in the pipeline...or anything to acknowledge the problem and they are prepared to deal with it? I sent mine in about ten days before their shutdown and haven't heard anything.
POLL UPDATE:
It look likes approximately 2/3 (28 of 45 reports) of the Shield 0.40 owners in this forum are experiencing the magazine drop issue. How can S&W act so clueless? The answer is that they are not being truthful with their customers, which is worse than the problem itself. The good news is that there many choices for modern gun owners other than S&W. As for me, I've been waiting for three weeks for my magazine release replacement part - too long and not acceptable.
As someone stated before it was probably a bad run of some of the .40's. I own both guns and have fired both of them 500+ rounds through their paces, whether it be target practice or fast paced ammo dumping. I mean if "everyone" had this problem I would jump on the bandwagon, but S&W seems to know about it and has a fix, frustrating I know, but this is what happens when everyone jumps to brand new cutting edge equipment. There is always the possibility of a "human" beta test.