Hi folks,
I asked this question on the M&P site but didn't get an answer so I thought maybe only the mfg could answer??
"Hi gang!
I just had my first major malfunction in almost a year and I'm trying to figure out exactly what happened?
I have a M&P 40 compact and it has performed flawlessly since being returned to S&W almost a year ago. I reload and had my first squib. I missed loading a powder charge. When I fired the round in the middle of firing proper rounds, I immediately noticed that nothing happened. I thought it must be a misfire and pulled the slide back to eject the round. But it wasn't a misfire. The primer had detonated and pushed the bullet into the barrel but not enough to put striations on the bullet.
But I could not pull the slide back. It was jammed! No matter what I tried I couldn't pull the slide back so I got the range master. He couldn't pull the slide back either so he got out some tools and went to work. I couldn't see exactly what he was doing but he poked and prodded and eventually the slide pulled back and ejected the case.
It was a good thing that I decided to field strip the weapon because that's when I found the bullet in the chamber.
What I want to know is why the slide would not pull back ejecting the case? It's almost like something dropped down a little keeping the slide locked. Any info would be appreciated."
Thanks,
Mike
(Never let your guard down - remember Pearl Harbor)
I asked this question on the M&P site but didn't get an answer so I thought maybe only the mfg could answer??
"Hi gang!
I just had my first major malfunction in almost a year and I'm trying to figure out exactly what happened?
I have a M&P 40 compact and it has performed flawlessly since being returned to S&W almost a year ago. I reload and had my first squib. I missed loading a powder charge. When I fired the round in the middle of firing proper rounds, I immediately noticed that nothing happened. I thought it must be a misfire and pulled the slide back to eject the round. But it wasn't a misfire. The primer had detonated and pushed the bullet into the barrel but not enough to put striations on the bullet.
But I could not pull the slide back. It was jammed! No matter what I tried I couldn't pull the slide back so I got the range master. He couldn't pull the slide back either so he got out some tools and went to work. I couldn't see exactly what he was doing but he poked and prodded and eventually the slide pulled back and ejected the case.
It was a good thing that I decided to field strip the weapon because that's when I found the bullet in the chamber.
What I want to know is why the slide would not pull back ejecting the case? It's almost like something dropped down a little keeping the slide locked. Any info would be appreciated."
Thanks,
Mike
(Never let your guard down - remember Pearl Harbor)