Hello, I'm really stumped on this. I have a brand new Shield 9 that upon the slide cycling is jamming on the protruding striker. This is the first firearm I have not been able to fix on my own. I am in a time crunch as I bought this solely to include on my CCW permit and if I don't do it in the next two weeks or so I cannot add it for two years, so sending it to S&W is out of the question. I have purchased a new striker assembly thinking it could be related to that which did not help. I have purchased a new sear block assembly which also did not improve the situation. I installed the Apex Duty/Carry kit which did not change anything and I then put it entirely back to factory.
There is no obstruction in the striker hole. The loaded chamber indicator is not binding on the cartridge or the striker. I have tried different capacity factory magazines. I have tried it with four or five different makes/models of ammunition. Frustratingly/interestingly enough, it functions fine with snap caps but when staggering snap caps and live rounds while testing at home (so I can pull the trigger to release the striker on the snap cap), when I cycle the slide to the next live rough, it still jams. I feel as though the striker is engaging the sear about an 1/8 inch too late but I don't know how that could be considering swapping both the striker and the sear assembly with the same result.
This is the California model with the manual safety and the magazine disconnect. FYI, the sear block assembly I tried was a free-state model without either of those functions and it still did not help the situation.
Thank you for your help,
Joel
There is no obstruction in the striker hole. The loaded chamber indicator is not binding on the cartridge or the striker. I have tried different capacity factory magazines. I have tried it with four or five different makes/models of ammunition. Frustratingly/interestingly enough, it functions fine with snap caps but when staggering snap caps and live rounds while testing at home (so I can pull the trigger to release the striker on the snap cap), when I cycle the slide to the next live rough, it still jams. I feel as though the striker is engaging the sear about an 1/8 inch too late but I don't know how that could be considering swapping both the striker and the sear assembly with the same result.
This is the California model with the manual safety and the magazine disconnect. FYI, the sear block assembly I tried was a free-state model without either of those functions and it still did not help the situation.
Thank you for your help,
Joel