So whenever I clean one of my M&Ps, I see these dimples put into the inside of the slides. The ones on my .45 Shield make a "C" pattern with a deep dimple, and the ones on my full-size 9mm have 3 toward the breech that are deep, and 6 towards the muzzle end that are shallower, 5 in a line and one next to the row of 5.
I've been speculating as to their meaning, anybody have any clues as to their purpose ?
Line assembly workers ID code, date of manufacture stamp, Alien crop circles ?
My PC Shield is my bedside piece, always loaded, so I can't remember if it has them too. Next time I have it apart I'll have to check to see if it has dimples on it as well.
The other thing I am wondering about is the semi-circular cuts in the bottom of the .45 Shield slide. They look too concentric to be bad machining or a slip of a tool, my other Shields don't have it.
When you rack the slide, it makes a faint clicking sound, like when you tighten up a zip-tie.
The .45 functions great, but I am mystified why these are there.

I've been speculating as to their meaning, anybody have any clues as to their purpose ?
Line assembly workers ID code, date of manufacture stamp, Alien crop circles ?
My PC Shield is my bedside piece, always loaded, so I can't remember if it has them too. Next time I have it apart I'll have to check to see if it has dimples on it as well.
The other thing I am wondering about is the semi-circular cuts in the bottom of the .45 Shield slide. They look too concentric to be bad machining or a slip of a tool, my other Shields don't have it.
When you rack the slide, it makes a faint clicking sound, like when you tighten up a zip-tie.
The .45 functions great, but I am mystified why these are there.
