I have had no issues with my shield.
However, when my daughter or other folks of slighter stature shot it, they had a few malfunctions until they learned to keep their thumbs away from the slide, and not limp wrist the gun on recoil.
I think there is a combination of factors that add to the malfunction rate for new Shields and new shield shooters.
The guns are very tight when new, the guns are pretty light, and the recoil spring is on the strong side.
I wonder, if they dropped the recoil spring rate by a pound or so, would the malfunction rate would drop?
On the other hand, I have seen zero malfunctions with full power duty ammo. All the malfunctions have been with cheap range ammo.
However, when my daughter or other folks of slighter stature shot it, they had a few malfunctions until they learned to keep their thumbs away from the slide, and not limp wrist the gun on recoil.
I think there is a combination of factors that add to the malfunction rate for new Shields and new shield shooters.
The guns are very tight when new, the guns are pretty light, and the recoil spring is on the strong side.
I wonder, if they dropped the recoil spring rate by a pound or so, would the malfunction rate would drop?
On the other hand, I have seen zero malfunctions with full power duty ammo. All the malfunctions have been with cheap range ammo.