S&W M&P 380 EZ

The last round jam is common with this pistol. I have one and it did the same thing. There was a post several months back about this. A fellow said that he scratched the top of the plastic follower with a nail to put somewhat deep marks in it and it solved the problem. I tried it and sure enough the last round jams stopped. Hopes this helps.
 
My wife fired 125 rounds through our 380 EZ yesterday. No jams, stovepipes, etc, using 10 different magazines, We did have one FTF but she likes it and is comfortable with it. More range time, and home drills with dummy rounds are on the calendar.
 
We all make our own choices, but to me, nothing is more pathetic than an inexperienced shooter trying to clear a jammed gun. A revolver in good condition will fire reliably, you can power down the rounds or use a heavier gun to tame the recoil, and perceived recoil can be overcome with moderate training. The shot may or may not be quite as a accurate from a small revolver, but you do get to shoot. A jammed gun (or even activated safety) at the wrong time may be "game over" particularly for the inexperienced. A firearm with a known cycling problem in the hands of someone who seldom practices is probably not a good idea, the rookies, often but not always women, coming to CHL qualification with their new semi-automatic handguns has made that clear to me. You know that many will not fire the gun again until re-qualification.

Having said that I have put several hundred rounds through a friends S&W 380 EZ with no problems and it was an accurate range gun. I question the value of weakening the springs to make magazines easier to load. I also would prefer a heavier round for self defense, but we all make our own choices, and the gun that you will have with you when you need it is the gun you should carry.
 
Welp, it appears I'm having this problem with both magazines. Sending the gun and magazines back to S&W for inspection/repair.
 
.380 EZ mag "stovepipe" problem, one solution!

What worked for my two .380 EZ's after finally giving up on S&W to solve this at their level was to insert a fired .380 casing under the mag springs on all four magazines. This completely solved the "stovepipe" problem but reduced the mag capacity by one round. I have attached a pic of the modified magazine. How long this will last, don't know, but hopefully long enough to have S&W issue a recall for this problem. Good luck, Semper Fi!
 

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S&W M&P 380 EZ

Has anyone tried polishing the slide extension? The part that hangs down and strips the round out of the mag. There are very sharp milled edges to it. My EZ has not had any failures so I haven't messed with it but I had a lcp2 that was all messed up with failures. This piece drags pretty hard on the next round in the mag when it chambers the one on top. The edges can dig into the brass and start to unseat the next round. That's essentially what you are doing with the heavy springs is trying to hold the round while the slide drags across it. On my lcp I took a buffing wheel on a dremmel and some flitz and buffed it to a mirror finish and it works like butter. I would try it if I had one that was messing up.
 
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