Gyrene6891
US Veteran
Bought mine June 2012, it is good to go!!!
I don't really get how the trigger participates in the drop safety function, can someone explain this?
First, the likelihood of an M&P firing by being dropped is small. However, it doesn't defy the laws of physics.interesting post, but I still don't buy it. The mass of the trigger bar and trigger and any other part involved that would in theory keep moving towards the rear once the pistol frame and slide stopped upon impact with the ground is so small that it would require a force many many times that of gravity to overcome the resistance that we know of as trigger pull weight.
Bought two in April of 2012, one is GTG yet the other is not. Strange because they are consecutively numbered. Called S&W, gave them all information asked for and was told to call back next Monday, guess we will see what is up then.
Mine will be going back to the shop. HPM3XXX Produced 6/20/30. The pin does not show up at all. Full size M&P 9 works perfectly.
Called S & W, they told me to take to my closest authorized dealer.
Mine will be going back to the shop. HPM3XXX Produced 6/20/30. The pin does not show up at all. Full size M&P 9 works perfectly.
Called S & W, they told me to take to my closest authorized dealer.
Holy cow, there has been a recall on the Shields! If you haven't seen this yet, you'll probably want to. It makes me sad that S&W can't figure out how to make a working pocket pistol. I think they should just stick to revolvers lol.
M&P Shield Safety Alert - Smith & Wesson
Does anyone know if this is a black and white issue at purchase, or can it show up at a later date? I'm picking mine up on two weeks (did I mention Maryland sucks?). LGS checked for me and said it doesn't have the issue.
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You'd have to drop it on its trigger. The firing pin block needs to be depressed by the trigger bar and that only can happen if the trigger is pulled back.