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got the pistol back today, they replaced the barrel and recoil spring. fired it and passed inspection. repaired under warranty. sweet!
no complaints!
no complaints!
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no explination. just fix, fire, send backAwesome glad there was a good outcome! Did they say it was due to lack of quality control?
no explination. just fix, fire, send back
my wife actually waited for fedex to drop it off today since im at work. she opened it and sent me pictures. then she asked "you didnt send a mag with it did you? theres no mag!"
"no i didnt send a mag, thanks for caring though babe"
lol shes cute
absolutely. more-so thankful the wife would stay home all morning to wait for a pistol for meWow, great turnaround! Glad it all worked out for you and you have your sidearm back! Another something to be thankful for?
the trigger feels the same to me it doesnt look like they touched the frame. cleaned it but i think thats itHave you dry fired it? Does the trigger feel about like it did before? Both my Shields are M1.0, but I have two M&P 40C's M2.0 and thy took a nice enough trigger ad improved it. Made me wonder is you could upgrade a M.0 to M2.0, pretty sure the answer is no. Still newer parts might make it feel better or worse.
Look to the left from the circle at the step in the hood. The new one appears to have two changes. It looks to me that the hood extends farther forward, quite possibly to give a larger surface interlocking with the slide, which would distribute the load better. Also, that extension is undercut, which would help it from shearing off. Looks like quite the update to me.one observation i noticed new vs old barrel is the top of my new barrel doent angle down as dramatically as the new one. the new one is more tapered. yes, the old one was always like this starting in the yellow circled area. maybe its just an illusion though since the old barrel was so peened in the front. it seems like the front of the new barrel is shorter too in the same spot the old one was peened(before it was peened)
new barrel. top of chamber is more of a taper
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old barrel angles down more than new barrel
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im thinkin mine isnt the first one theyve seenLook to the left from the circle at the step in the hood. The new one appears to have two changes. It looks to me that the hood extends farther forward, quite possibly to give a larger surface interlocking with the slide, which would distribute the load better. Also, that extension is undercut, which would help it from shearing off. Looks like quite the update to me.
i believe it was made in 2013-early 2014I decided to take my 40 apart and see how it compared to the OP's. I bought it used and believe it was made in 2015. If it had a few hundred rounds through it before I got it, I'd be surprised. (I know the previous owners) I've probably put 4 or 500 rounds on it and can't tell you when I shot it last, but I have complete confidence that it will work the next time I ask it to. I posted a thread about that once, too.
But I digress.
The hood is more of a blocky, square shape on the 40 than the 9. Initially I thought the rounded corner of the hood was a high contact area as it looked shiny and worn, but the picture shows the contact to mostly be squared up directly above the barrel. There's also a wear pattern on the hood about where the OP made circles on his pics which I'm sure is caused by the slide dragging on it as the assembly moves forward. There's even a slight amount of peening at the most rearward point of this mark. My hunch is things are a little soft, as this isn't a high use gun. It's something I will keep my eye on.
@v0lcom13sn0w , do you know when your gun was made?View attachment 636389