My Shield 40 has the steel insert in the mag catch.
Yes I stand corrected. I disassembled the mag release and there is a small steel insert at the top. My first inspection from the top looked liked it was plastic.
My Shield 40 has the steel insert in the mag catch.
good for you!
if you are not sure what to do, take the mag apart (remove baseplate, spring and followert) and slide the mag body into the pistol until it seats. now you can look down inside the mag with a torch and see exactly where the mag-catch contacts the mag.
just push the top edge of the slot in the mag (that contacts the mag catch) out a millimeter or so. a few good whacks with a punch and hammer from the opposite side should do it.
my pistol does not drop mags, i did this for piece of mind. now that it's done, the mag release button must be pushed in much farther to get the mag to release, and i know that the mag is being held in the pistol much more securely than before.
good luck and let us know if this helps![]()
follow up, after several communications with S&W, I was told that they are fully aware of the condition, and that engineering has a solution for the problem. They did not specify what it was, but advised me to send my Shield in for "retro-fit". They sent me a shipping tag and I sent it back yesterday. I was also told due to their annual maintenance shut down, they are behind schedule and it could be 4-6 weeks. I will post further as I hear or when I get it back.
My week has been busier than I anticipated so was unable to make it to the range yet. I still will be reporting if this works as soon as i'm able to do so.
My serial number is also DXV6xxx hmmm same problem here.
My Shield 40 has the steel insert in the mag catch.
FWIW I have a shield 40 serial DXT18xx with zero mag drop problems after 300 rounds. Neither one of the mags are loose fitting and has a definite snap when fully seating them. After reading most of this thread I decided to examine the mag catch to see if there are any obvious places for concern. The mag catch in my shield does not have a steel insert embedded in plastic, instead it is one solid cast steel part. I have a 9mm FS and compared the two catches as you can see in the picture. The 9mm FS is the longer plastic one with steel insert embedded.
I love my shield 40 with zero issues and am confident it will stay that way, however I feel this issue, IMO most definitely should be a recall from S&W and I think they will get to the bottom of it.
You can't accurately say 2/3 of the general public are having the issue based on this forum (I know you stated "in this forum"). Statistics show that people that are having a problem with a product are more likely to "review" or "rate" it... or in this case, come on a forum and complain. If you are not experiencing a problem, you are a less likey to come on here and post that everything is fine.
I am sure of lot of people having the issue come on these forums for the first time in search of a solution.
That being sad, there is clearly a problem, and it is not uncommon. S&W has really dropped the ball on this and needs to put forth a full on effort to resolve the issue as soon as possible. There are a lot of unhappy customers out there because of this...
The best way to get a more accurate count would be to poll Shield owners at the LSR.
Mine was sent in around mid July. Called today and Cust. Serv. said it was on it's way back with a new mag catch. I asked if it was new as in a completely different mag catch and he said yes. I will post how it worked in the next few days.
i just removed and looked at my mag catch and it is all metalic, one piece, either cast or MIM.......attracts a magnet.
zero mag drop probs for me, Serial# DXT 05xx
so, where in the serial number range did S&W go to the plastic/steel insert mag catch?
Mine was sent in around mid July. Called today and Cust. Serv. said it was on it's way back with a new mag catch. I asked if it was new as in a completely different mag catch and he said yes. I will post how it worked in the next few days.