Bingo....Thank you!!!SNIP
But yeah, I think S&W should take a look at it. It wasn't about the spring being stiff but more on binding.
Bingo....Thank you!!!SNIP
But yeah, I think S&W should take a look at it. It wasn't about the spring being stiff but more on binding.
My pistol was one with a defective spring or rod right out of the box. So I will go for the upgrade.
Why are so many people going for an Apex trigger? There's nothing wrong with the factory trigger on mine, so they all must be making things up about theirs?
That's the way some of you guys are acting. Sad that some of you have taken poor attitudes on this.
It helps to use the Owner's Manual pics to align the spring just right... But it'll still be tight for a while.I am having the exact same difficulty in reassembly trying to lock the slide back.. It seems to take super hand n thumb strength n dexterity. Ridiculous
The spring end Orientation bit just makes me shake my head. It works in every orientation, it will even work with the main spring (not the whole assembly) removed and reinstalled backwards.
The problem goes beyond spring orientation.
It's not the 'Orientation' (positioning the ends of the spring) so much as it is getting it centered and sitting properly on its 'shelf'. If it's off center, or not seated deep enough, it's going to bind on the slide, which will result in the end getting bent. The problem is not the Spring... It's the 'Shelf'.Love my Shield but RSA's really are junk. I think that they bind themselves up and don't fully "contract" which causes the slide to stop short of full travel.
When trying to lock the slide back___you'll find there's a last 1/32 of an inch you have to be aware of. (At least in my two Shields)I took my .40 Shield apart last night for its initial cleaning as I plan on going to the range this morning
It comes from the factory pretty wet. Smells like the used Shooters FP10 to lube it up. Pretty much just wiped down the excess oils and ran a few patches down the barrel with Mil Pro 7. Finished up by lubricating per manual. Used Tetra Grease on rails
When I went to put it back together I thought I was doing something wrong as I couldn't get the slide to lock back in order or flip the breakdown switch back into the locked position Even with putting a magazine in the slide would not lock back I could see that the slide wasn't going back far enough to line up the cutout in order for the flip up to take place
Finally after taken it down numerous times to see if I was doing something wrong I was able to get it to lock back in order to flip switch up.
Now I'm a normal size guy and have a decent amount of strength but this thing is a bear lol. I thought for sure I was doing something wrong
I find also that I have a very difficult time releasing the slide with an empty mag in it. This is when pulling slide back and using slide release button If I drop the mag no problem
I guess the question is, does the Shield spring loosen up with use? I'm about to go to the range and put 100 rounds of WWB 165gr through it
I can see where someone with below avg strength would have a difficult time here. Heck even avg strength people
Does what I'm explains sound normal or do I have jacked spring? Compared to my new FS 9 it is amazing how much stiffer the double recoil spring is