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The infamous SD40VE and SD9VE jamming issue!

90K views 35 replies 26 participants last post by  Shipwreck 
#1 ·
I went to the range for the first time with my SD40VE Smith & Wesson and I can't say anything BAD about that gun. Accuracy=100% Feel in hand=100% NO JAMMING ISSUES AT ALL!!!!!!!!! I used winchester 180 grain target ammo and that was 100% accurate. I've shot 1911's, Sig Sauers, and Glocks that performed alot worse then my S&W SD40VE. Well worth the 360.00. Remember, it's not the brand or cost that matters it's how it feels in your hand that matters!! If you want too spend 800.00-1000.00 on a Sig or HK because of the brand, YOUR WASTING YOUR MONEY!
 
#29 ·
Bought the sd40ve, and I not too happy, not a first time gun buyer, have had many through out the years, I took my canik tp9sfx and sd40ve as they are my newest, shot a round through the ve and second and third round would not feed. Slide would not close all the way, bit shot the rest fine. No problems with my canik, must be that old saying you pay for what you get for, buy come on I wish my sd40ve would just shoot right. My springfield .40 conceal carry also jams at times, is it that .40 caliber is that bad, never had any trouble with any other caliber.
 
#33 ·
I like S&W semi auto pistols, the M&P has awsome build qaulity I just cant get past their mushy articulating triger. Once they have been replaced $$ by a Apex though their champs. But by then youve added 130$ to the price of the gun. And these days their are just to many qaulity guns out their (Springfield ,CZ ,Glock etc) with very nice trigers in the 450-600$ range If were talking about duty guns.
 
#34 ·
I have had a regular M&P - version 1. And yea, the trigger really sucked. The 2.0 triggers were better. But, the newest 2.0 triggers are similar to the Shield Plus triggers. Not exact, but flat and similar. They seem to be a bit better.

I will say that they nailed the trigger on the Shield Plus.
 
#35 ·
Are they still two piece articulating?? I have truly had a MP on my list with the understanding that the triger will have to go for a aftermarket unit. My brother I.L did his 4.5" 9mm with a Apex and its awsome a pleasure to shoot. Ive always liked the M&P slide serations and cosmetic finish way more than my Glocks.
 
#36 ·
The first generation M&P 2.0 triggers were designed the same as the original M&Ps triggers visually (the 2 piece trigger). But the trigger pull was a little better..

The NEWEST, flat face triggers for the M&P series are totally designed, though. They look almost like a Shield Plus trigger. But, they have not put the new trigger into all of the M&P models yet. Right now, it appears that they only come in the optics ready models that also have suppressor height sights.

When they come out with the Performance Center models that have the newest, flat faced trigger.... I may get one again.
 
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