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UPDATE - Post 17
I decided to buy a Shield 9 mm w/o safety. Went to a LGS and found they had two in stock, both in the storeroom still wrapped from the factory. The clerk brings out the first, opens the box, checks for contents and takes the pistol out. He cycles the slide a couple times but it would not return to battery with out an extra push to close the last 1/2-3/4 inch. He gives it a few quick cycles and then tries from slide lock but it still does not close. He puts the it back in the box and goes back to the storeroom. He returns with the second unit, still as wrapped from the factory. Same process and again the slide will not close into battery. He tries several cycles and releases from slide lock but no go. He puts the pistol back in the box and tells me he needs to talk to the owner, there might be a problem with the units. I should check back.
I say the units sound really rough could it be they are dry ? Do shields like to be wet or dry ? He does not know, but they should be good from the factory. Can we field strip one, oil it and try again ? No, he wants to talk to the owner before he sells one.
Will Shield experienced forum members please share you experience with me:
Do Shields like to be wet or dry or as I would say correctly oiled ?
Are they rough sounding when new, I'm thinking they need some oil or grease in the rails during a break in to smooth out.
It looks like the barrel locks into the slide when in battery. I'm thinking a crisp edge on the front of the barrel hood / lock block might inhibit the close, but the spring assembly must be adequate to overcome this ?
I decided to buy a Shield 9 mm w/o safety. Went to a LGS and found they had two in stock, both in the storeroom still wrapped from the factory. The clerk brings out the first, opens the box, checks for contents and takes the pistol out. He cycles the slide a couple times but it would not return to battery with out an extra push to close the last 1/2-3/4 inch. He gives it a few quick cycles and then tries from slide lock but it still does not close. He puts the it back in the box and goes back to the storeroom. He returns with the second unit, still as wrapped from the factory. Same process and again the slide will not close into battery. He tries several cycles and releases from slide lock but no go. He puts the pistol back in the box and tells me he needs to talk to the owner, there might be a problem with the units. I should check back.
I say the units sound really rough could it be they are dry ? Do shields like to be wet or dry ? He does not know, but they should be good from the factory. Can we field strip one, oil it and try again ? No, he wants to talk to the owner before he sells one.
Will Shield experienced forum members please share you experience with me:
Do Shields like to be wet or dry or as I would say correctly oiled ?
Are they rough sounding when new, I'm thinking they need some oil or grease in the rails during a break in to smooth out.
It looks like the barrel locks into the slide when in battery. I'm thinking a crisp edge on the front of the barrel hood / lock block might inhibit the close, but the spring assembly must be adequate to overcome this ?
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