Sheild battery problems

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Hey guys, I am reading all of these issues that are being discussed here about the sheild having problems with going into battery. Have any of you that actually expeirenced the issue contacted S&W so they can start working on a fix for the problem???

Guys please call S&W and let them know what the problem is so they can fix it...I really want a sheild....LOL

Link to the thread talking about the problem...
http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-wesson-m-p-pistols/248585-anyone-notice-issue-their-shield.html
 
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This will be interesting to follow and see what if anything is done by S&W
 
Kris, Yes and actually it needs to be addressed by everyone...Please call S&W and let them know about this problem,,,,That is why I am writing this thread.
 
Oh dear gods, not another thread for this non-issue.

Allow me to repeat myself:

IT WILL NOT GO OUT OF BATTERY IN A HOLSTER. I have tried, I can't make it.
 
Even the guys over at "Brick"talk think it is a non issue. One guy admitted his brick and Kahr did it also.

The original guy put a loaded unholstered firearm in his pocket. Barrel obstructions would be more of a concern and of course and unprotected trigger.
 
Now would be the perfect time for a "beating a dead horse" smiley.
 
Now would be the perfect time for a "beating a dead horse" smiley.

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I agree. I started that other thread just to see if anyone else's Shield could do it even though I thought it to be a non-issue. Another thread about the same topic isn't needed. To be honest, if you want to see what S&W says then just see what the OP says on that other forum when he gets his gun back from the factory.
 
Even the guys over at "Brick"talk think it is a non issue. One guy admitted his brick and Kahr did it also.

The original guy put a loaded unholstered firearm in his pocket. Barrel obstructions would be more of a concern and of course and unprotected trigger.

EXACTLY !!!!
 
I am sorry I am beating a dead horse but this does concern me. I see that most of you responding are not law enforcement but I carry a gun everyday as a cop. If there are issues with the gun,why woud I want to purchase and carry a gun that can come out of battery while being carried in an ankle holster or pocket holster. I need my guns to work flawlessly everytime, as my life depends on it. So I appoligise that I am beating a dead horse as you are calling it. I guess my best bet is to simply stick with my S&W 642 and to avoid purchasing a shield all together.
 
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I am sorry I am beating a dead horse but this does concern me. I carry a gun everyday as a cop. If there are issues with the gun,why woud I want to purchase and carry a gun that can come out of battery while being carried in an ankle holster or pocket holster. I need my guns to work flawlessly everytime, as my life depends on it. So I appoligise that I am beating a dead horse as you are calling it. I guess my best bet is to simply stick with my S&W 642 and to avoid purchasing a sheild all together. I appreciate everyones responses thanks.

You are obviously not that experienced with semi autos. If you use a proper holster, this won't happen. The shield is a bit big for an ankle holster. For that get the S&W Bodyguard.380. No worries what so ever. We are just as concerned for our lives as you are even if you are a cop.
 
I am sorry I am beating a dead horse but this does concern me. I see that most of you responding are not law enforcement but I carry a gun everyday as a cop. If there are issues with the gun,why woud I want to purchase and carry a gun that can come out of battery while being carried in an ankle holster or pocket holster. I need my guns to work flawlessly everytime, as my life depends on it. So I appoligise that I am beating a dead horse as you are calling it. I guess my best bet is to simply stick with my S&W 642 and to avoid purchasing a shield all together.

So dont buy one if it worries you this much... .move on......
 
You are obviously not that experienced with semi autos. If you use a proper holster, this won't happen. The shield is a bit big for an ankle holster. For that get the S&W Bodyguard.380. No worries what so ever. We are just as concerned for our lives as you are even if you are a cop.

You are right I have only been carrying revolvers for 20 years professionally and a semi auto full time for 15 years..
 
The question has been asked and answered in the original thread on the issue, probably more than once.
I don't think we need to start this over.


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