M&P9 2.0 question/help

Gnome75

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I bought a new M&P 2.0 because I really enjoyed the first generation. I liked the improvements on the 2.0 except for one.

The 2.0 has that little extra spring on the slide lock that prevents the slide from dropping forward upon loading a mag. I liked the auto forward on the 1st gen.

Is there a way to remove the little spring to make the 2.0 auto forward? If so how?
 
"Auto forward" wasn't a feature. It was a defect.

Get quicker on your reloads and handling and it won't matter. (I don't mean that as a diss)
 
"Auto forward" wasn't a feature. It was a defect.

Get quicker on your reloads and handling and it won't matter. (I don't mean that as a diss)

I know it was considered a defect but I actually liked it. I am not concerned with being as fast as possible. Part of my like of the defect was that it was different from other guns
 
Auto forward on my MP40 works 95% of the time when slamming a mag in

That is an Improper way to make the slide go forward and a super bad habit......I still have a tendency to try this on my other pistols, which again is a bad habit and unreliable......I personally have to get away from doing this and ALWAYS use the slide release
 
If you are a competitor the "defect" some refer to was a nice feature, a feature I might add that that is not exclusive to the M&P pistol.

Take Care

Bob
 
If you can lesson the spring tension that activates the slide release you might be able to reduce the "fix" and still have your slide stop/release work. Try asking the folks over on the Smith & Wesson Forum

Take Care

Bob
 
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"Auto forward" wasn't a feature. It was a defect.

Get quicker on your reloads and handling and it won't matter. (I don't mean that as a diss)

This is your answer. Auto forwarding is not a feature on any pistol. It's a result of poor design and/or excessive force when inserting a magazine.
 
"Auto Slide Release" may seem like a feature to us Canadians since chances are you're inserting a loaded mag at the range while pointing in a safe direction.

But if you're an American with a CCW license and you're loading up at home in the morning it can be a little unsettling.
 
"Auto Slide Release" may seem like a feature to us Canadians since chances are you're inserting a loaded mag at the range while pointing in a safe direction.

But if you're an American with a CCW license and you're loading up at home in the morning it can be a little unsettling.

Why? If you are going to CCW you are going to have the gun loaded. All that is different is the slide closes on a cartridge, loading the gun which in the absence of the slide going forward automatically the individual would do it manually. What difference would it make. When handling a gun you always be aware iof where the gun is pointing.

Take Care

Bob
 
If a person will be "unsettled" when loading a gun for CCW because of an auto slide release, that person really should leave the gun in the safe. They are clearly unfit to carry.
 
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