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My new S&W 9mm Shield is very stiff to unlock slide and doesn't lock into place reliably

29K views 26 replies 12 participants last post by  Rick M  
You can use the slide lock or slingshot method. I’m one of the idiots that release the slide with the slide lock. That’s how I do it with all my semi-auto pistols, and it’s how they were designed to be used. The slingshot method works fine if you don’t interfere with the slide as it releases, causing it to fail to go into battery.

Reloads are a non-issue, I slam a mag in and the slide drops. If it doesn’t, my thumb is right there and my muscle memory takes over.

Apparently S&W has had some issues over this, and has changed the manual. This is what the manual originally said…

REV:M&P_121908

Pull the slide to the rear, press down on the slide stop to release

the slide and allow it to carry fully forward. This strips a cartridge

from the magazine and seats it in the chamber of the barrel.
This is what it says now….

REV:M&P® PISTOL_080118

Pull the slide to the rear and release it, allowing it to carry fully forward.

This strips a cartridge from the magazine and seats it in the

chamber of the barrel.
If you are using the slide stop to release and it fails to go into battery; its on them. If you are using the slingshot method and it fails; its on you. That could be why they changed the wording. I’ve never had a failure to go into battery using the slide stop, but maybe others have.

You have to decide what works best for you. But know that if you don’t use the method they like, you risk being called an idiot by the peanut gallery. ;)

Jerry Miculek uses a slide stop. He also says "Don't add steps" So I’m okay; I’m in good company.