SL Dan
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I love my Model 3913 that I've had for nearly 2 decades now. Just thought it was time for a more modern gun. Bought a Glock 30 a few months back. It shoots well, but a tad bulkier than I wanted for a carry gun.
A couple of coworkers have M&P Shields and have had really good things to say about them. I read all the online reviews and when I went to the local gun shop I compared it to the XDs. I prefer a safety and since I've always really liked my 3913, the S&W Shield 9mm made the most sense.
The first day I brought it home I broke it down following the instruction manual. I didn't have time to clean the gun at that point, so I just reassembled it. When reassembling I was amazed at how much force the slide required to engage the slide stop.
I've been lurking around here and found the threads describing proper orientation of the recoil spring. So, the next day when it was time to clean the gun I broke everything down. As I was examining the recoil spring, it popped apart!!
You can imagine my surprise! I didn't do anything other than normal handling of the spring and the outer spring was no longer captured.
I attempted to push the spring back on the assembly, but wasn't having much luck getting it to stay put. For what it's worth, pushing the spring on really sucks. Sharp edges of the spring cutting into your fingers and it requires a fair amount of pressure to push it down. But, regardless of what I did I couldn't get it to stay together.
Since everyone loves photos...
I did eventually push the spring down and used a pair of pliers to pinch the spring so it stayed together. But, I apparently tweaked it too much. The spring gets caught on the rod as it's cycling, so it doesn't function properly.
If there's any good news in any of this, it is; I called S&W Customer Service this morning and have a replacement on it's way. The phone call lasted not even 5 minutes. They didn't verify anything, not even a serial number (which I thought was perhaps odd). I explained the recoil spring had come apart and asked if I could get another. They got my address and assured me it would be on it's way.
I really wanted to take it to the range today. I should have time next week.
A couple of coworkers have M&P Shields and have had really good things to say about them. I read all the online reviews and when I went to the local gun shop I compared it to the XDs. I prefer a safety and since I've always really liked my 3913, the S&W Shield 9mm made the most sense.
The first day I brought it home I broke it down following the instruction manual. I didn't have time to clean the gun at that point, so I just reassembled it. When reassembling I was amazed at how much force the slide required to engage the slide stop.
I've been lurking around here and found the threads describing proper orientation of the recoil spring. So, the next day when it was time to clean the gun I broke everything down. As I was examining the recoil spring, it popped apart!!


I attempted to push the spring back on the assembly, but wasn't having much luck getting it to stay put. For what it's worth, pushing the spring on really sucks. Sharp edges of the spring cutting into your fingers and it requires a fair amount of pressure to push it down. But, regardless of what I did I couldn't get it to stay together.
Since everyone loves photos...

I did eventually push the spring down and used a pair of pliers to pinch the spring so it stayed together. But, I apparently tweaked it too much. The spring gets caught on the rod as it's cycling, so it doesn't function properly.
If there's any good news in any of this, it is; I called S&W Customer Service this morning and have a replacement on it's way. The phone call lasted not even 5 minutes. They didn't verify anything, not even a serial number (which I thought was perhaps odd). I explained the recoil spring had come apart and asked if I could get another. They got my address and assured me it would be on it's way.
I really wanted to take it to the range today. I should have time next week.