A small Shield review I wasn't going to do....

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Here is a quick Shield review that I wasn't going to originally do since there are so many out there already.

No comparison pics really except the Shield next to my Kimber Ultra Carry and probably for the first time on the internet, next to a/my Colt 1903. icon_smile_wink.gif

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I bought this used for $320 before tax. It honestly looked as though it had a box or two put through it max from the almost unfired condition inside and out.

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Federal Maroon colored box 115gr.
Winchester generic 115gr. HP ammo
Federal HST 124gr. +P
Winchester PDX-1 124gr. +P
Speer Gold Dot 147gr.
Total rounds shot: 200

All of the above ammo fed, fired and ejected perfectly. There was barely any difference in perceived recoil from one type of ammo to the next, although I could tell when I was shooting +P. IMO, this stays planted in the hand with less recoil than any of the other slim 9mm offerings that I've shot or owned out there.

Accuracy was pretty good. All shooting was done at 15 yards which is the minimum distance my closest range allows target.

First picture shows the first 5 shots I put through it. Ammo was the 115gr. Federal ball ammo.
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This is the last target of the day. I decided to shoot whatever ammo I had left in the 3 magazines I brought as quickly as I could pull the trigger and reload. It's somewhere around 17-19rds. Not really sure since I just loaded up two full mags and whatever else in the last.
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The only 2 modifications I did to the gun was the Apex hard sear and a DIY round and polish job on the striker block. Both mods helped the trigger and over travel, although it wasn't bad at all in it's stock configuration.

I thought I'd mention the thumb safety. Although it's easy to flick on an off, it's still not as easy as my BG380 thumb safety.

When I was putting in the Apex sear, I compared the Shield thumb safety with the larger thumb safety in my FS M&P 9mm. If the widths were the same, I'll bet that a little tweeking and filing here and there would have them interchange quite easily. I'm used to thumb safeties on other firearms which I ride with my grip thumb so having an extended version for the Shield would be a huge plus. Considering it's just bent metal, if someone dosn't make an extended single sided thumb safety for the Shield, I may try and make one myself. I'd like to modify it to click into position more positively like I did with my FS but not in it's flush configuration.

Final verdict is, if you have doubts about the Shield and why it's so popular, try and rent one or shoot somebody else's sometime. It's defiantly a keeper in my book. I have a holster kit coming from Old Faithful holsters soon so I'll have to wait for it to show up to give comments about carrying it. I did carry it once with a cheap universal IWB holster which was almost like carrying nothing at all.
 
Thanks for the review. I am picking up mine at the end of the month. I keep reading about M&P mods such as different triggers & sears. Are the m&P triggers that bad out of the box and if so why doesn't S&W fix them? I thought that I read that they did improve the trigger on this model. Thanks again.
 
Thanks for the review. I am picking up mine at the end of the month. I keep reading about M&P mods such as different triggers & sears. Are the m&P triggers that bad out of the box and if so why doesn't S&W fix them? I thought that I read that they did improve the trigger on this model. Thanks again.
The Shield trigger is an improvement but I personally like SAO triggers and since it has a thumb safety, I'd like it to be as close as possible. There's always room for improvement.
 
Very good review. Mine has been flawless in 175 rounds so far. These guns are well made and S&W has a winner the way they have been selling so far.

I noticed from the pictures that yours shoots low most of the time. Mine does too and I am thinking of sending it back to the factory to have it checked. I ran 100 rounds through mine Sunday and not a shot was above the horizontal through the center of the bull. I have had zero malfunctions so far and the recoil is very mild for a gun that size and weight.

Was it difficult to install the Apex parts? I really wanted to polish the sear block.
 
Very good review. Mine has been flawless in 175 rounds so far. These guns are well made and S&W has a winner the way they have been selling so far.

I noticed from the pictures that yours shoots low most of the time. Mine does too and I am thinking of sending it back to the factory to have it checked. I ran 100 rounds through mine Sunday and not a shot was above the horizontal through the center of the bull. I have had zero malfunctions so far and the recoil is very mild for a gun that size and weight.

Was it difficult to install the Apex parts? I really wanted to polish the sear block.
It really dosn't shoot low, it's just me getting used to the way you aim with the M&P line. I'm used to putting the top of the sight in the middle of the target (sight image 2 below/target), but S&W has it where the entire front sight is covering the target, at least for the fullsize models (sight image 3 below/combat) I'm assuming the Shield is the same way (#3) since that's how it shot for me.

The targets seem like it is shooting low, but that's just me adjusting from years of doing it one way and now another.

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As far as taking out the block, the rear sight on my fullsize M&P and Shield were easily done with just a delrin tipped punch and jewelers hammer. Some have reported that nothing short of a sight pusher will work. Start with a solid punch that won't scratch anything and hammer and go from there. If looking at the back of the slide, make sure you go from left to right to take off the rear sight and the reverse to put it back on. It's best to put the punch at the bottom base of any sight when removing, hence why I use a delrin tipped punch.

I use this one here: http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=512/Product/NYLON-BRASS-DRIFT-PUNCH

It's number: 080-475-000WB

I think it comes with a brass and nylon tip already , but the one I use for sights is number 080-475-001WB at the top.
 
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It really dosn't shoot low, .. S&W has it where the entire front sight is covering the target, I'm assuming the Shield is the same way (#3) since that's how it shot for me.

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I found the same by my second trip to the range. Sight picture #3 above was bringing my POI to POA. Still loving the little gun so far!
 
You guys are a wealth of knowledge. Thanks. I shoot all my other guns like picture #2 but I guess I have to change on this one. If it eventually gets to bugging me too bad, I found Dawson Precision has some lower front sight replacements which would make up the difference. I'm not a big fan of the three dot system anyway so I can replace the front with a solid black one and shoot with the sights lined up across the top.
 
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