Hey folks,
I have an M&P9 with over 3000 rounds through it. I usually lock the slide back to insert magazines and have no problem. However, I'm doing my Black Badge course this weekend and that involves a lot of reloading with the slide closed. I've noticed that I am having a really hard time to seat the mag fully with the slide closed. I need to ram it hard, so much so that after doing it so much today my left palm hurts. Only really happens when they're filled with 10 rounds; 9 rounds is better, 8 is easy. I have actual 10 round mags with the plastic bottoms (no pins). Does anyone have a solution for that? My instructor suggested trimming the followers, are there any guides on this? I guess it's trial and error, but I wouldn't want to go too far and have the slide no longer lock back on an empty mag.
They're usually stored empty, but I'll leave em full overnight and for the next week too, see if that might help loosen the spring a little, but I don't have my hopes up.
Cheers
I have an M&P9 with over 3000 rounds through it. I usually lock the slide back to insert magazines and have no problem. However, I'm doing my Black Badge course this weekend and that involves a lot of reloading with the slide closed. I've noticed that I am having a really hard time to seat the mag fully with the slide closed. I need to ram it hard, so much so that after doing it so much today my left palm hurts. Only really happens when they're filled with 10 rounds; 9 rounds is better, 8 is easy. I have actual 10 round mags with the plastic bottoms (no pins). Does anyone have a solution for that? My instructor suggested trimming the followers, are there any guides on this? I guess it's trial and error, but I wouldn't want to go too far and have the slide no longer lock back on an empty mag.
They're usually stored empty, but I'll leave em full overnight and for the next week too, see if that might help loosen the spring a little, but I don't have my hopes up.
Cheers


















































