Hello everyone,
I am new to the forum. Also a new S&W gun owner.
I picked up an M&P 22LR a month ago. Everything about the gun looked to be in original and functioning condition.
I went to the range on two separate occasions during this period. First occasion, I shot over 300 rounds of CCI standard velocity ammo through this without a problem. I went back home to clean it and saw, what looks to be a screw, protruding outwards of the frame. I thought nothing of it at the time. Second occasion, shot 300 rounds of the same ammo without a problem. Went back home to clean it and found out the the screw is protruding out even more. I guess from all the firing caused this to come out. Its a metal hollow piece with no inner and outer threads. This has raised my attention and now I am concerned.
I need some answers and solution from you all. Questions I'd like to ask:
1) Can someone identify what part this is?
2) What is it's purpose?
3) Is this a safety concern?
4) Is it personally repairable? (I tried brute force to push it down, it wouldn't move. However I didnt apply the greatest force possible as to avoid damaging anything)
Pictures after the second range outing:
I am new to the forum. Also a new S&W gun owner.
I picked up an M&P 22LR a month ago. Everything about the gun looked to be in original and functioning condition.
I went to the range on two separate occasions during this period. First occasion, I shot over 300 rounds of CCI standard velocity ammo through this without a problem. I went back home to clean it and saw, what looks to be a screw, protruding outwards of the frame. I thought nothing of it at the time. Second occasion, shot 300 rounds of the same ammo without a problem. Went back home to clean it and found out the the screw is protruding out even more. I guess from all the firing caused this to come out. Its a metal hollow piece with no inner and outer threads. This has raised my attention and now I am concerned.
I need some answers and solution from you all. Questions I'd like to ask:
1) Can someone identify what part this is?
2) What is it's purpose?
3) Is this a safety concern?
4) Is it personally repairable? (I tried brute force to push it down, it wouldn't move. However I didnt apply the greatest force possible as to avoid damaging anything)
Pictures after the second range outing: