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On my S&W M&P 1.0 40, while dry firing.

Round count of somewhere north of 1k with many, many, dry fires.

Apparently, this is a "thing" that I was unaware of, and S&W had a bit of a kerfuffle regarding these back around 2012. Anyway, they (S&W) changed over from a black version to a silver version. Just purchased a replacement via flea-bay, guess we'll see how it works out.

I'm not sure how many other people have had this problem, but just thought I'd share the fact that not just SIG has issues with broken strikers. Razz


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Interestingly, the P365 gets a rap for breaking strikers, but according to SIG, this only occurred on slightly more than 1% of just the first 1400 P365s produced. ("Less than 2%" was their statement.)

So that'd be a few more than 14 total broken strikers, out of the million+ P365s produced so far, and limited to the first relative handful of P365s produced.

It's not nothing, but that's pretty miniscule.
 
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Do you actually believe that figure Rogue?
 
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I'm willing to take their statement at face value until conflicting data is presented. This is reportedly based on their in-house data.

Doesn't absolutely make it the gospel truth, but I have yet to see anything to the contrary.
 
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I actually believe their problems at SIG were more widespread than they claimed when the P365 launched, but it was the hottest thing on the planet and they couldn't make them fast enough. Wink

It didn't keep me from buying a P365.


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On my S&W M&P 1.0 40, while dry firing.

Round count of somewhere north of 1k with many, many, dry fires.

Did you use a snap-cap when dry-firing?



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Did you use a snap-cap when dry-firing?
On striker fired guns, sometimes, but not always.
On my hammer fired SIG's, no, but I put an O-Ring over the back of the firing pin that keeps the hammer from hitting the back of the firing pin. I didn't used to do this, but started after a I broke several FPPP's and roll pins...


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Did you use a snap-cap when dry-firing?
On striker fired guns, sometimes, but not always.
On my hammer fired SIG's, no, but I put an O-Ring over the back of the firing pin that keeps the hammer from hitting the back of the firing pin. I didn't used to do this, but started after a I broke several FPPP's and roll pins...

Sounds it would be wise to invest in some quality snap-caps.

I only very rarely dry-fire a firearm, any firearm, w/o a snap-cap. I even bought snap-caps for our scatter-guns so I could drop the "hammers" on them for storage.



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I would have contacted S&W. They may have sent you one for free under warranty.

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Originally posted by stoic-one:
On my S&W M&P 1.0 40, while dry firing.

Round count of somewhere north of 1k with many, many, dry fires.

Apparently, this is a "thing" that I was unaware of, and S&W had a bit of a kerfuffle regarding these back around 2012. Anyway, they (S&W) changed over from a black version to a silver version. Just purchased a replacement via flea-bay, guess we'll see how it works out.

I'm not sure how many other people have had this problem, but just thought I'd share the fact that not just SIG has issues with broken strikers. Razz
 
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Depending on the date of manufacture, the pistol may have the early Gen firing pin installed. They changed firing pin designs in ‘08 (I think). The newer mod firing pins were beefier, and the broken firing pin problem went away.

I broke two in ‘06 and ‘07 and Smith fixed both without any heartburn. Broke both in dry fire.




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Do you actually believe that figure Rogue?

What do you 'think' the number is?

I know that SIG sells a shitload of P365's, and I haven't heard of a broken Striker for quite some time! Cool

Often times 'the fuss' is just amplified because of, well, the internet, and people REALLY like to bitch, over and over and over! This phenomena skews the public perception of the prevalence of just about ANY problem, especially if then group is passionate about the subject.

Does ANYONE believe the entire country is up in arms over EVERYTHING that Trump says/does just because that's all you hear on Twitter? Just Sayin'... Wink


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Sounds it would be wise to invest in some quality snap-caps.

I only very rarely dry-fire a firearm, any firearm, w/o a snap-cap. I even bought snap-caps for our scatter-guns so I could drop the "hammers" on them for storage.
I don't need to invest in any, as I noted, I have plenty, but just rarely use them. In fact I pretty much only use them to simulate malfunctions during live fire. I'm not planning on reducing the amount of dry firing I do, as I find it very helpful for muscle memory and technique.

I mean, S&W released a revised design, so it was apparently enough of a problem to cause them to act. Frankly, I hardly think a broken striker on a weapon that clearly had problems with broken strikers, is necessarily a reason to change my methodology. This is the only striker I have ever had fail in decades of dry fire.

Parts will break, it happens, I merely posted on the topic because I learned that S&W had changed the design due to breakages. A fact I was completely unaware of...


Just to add:
I didn't call S&W because I'm not the original purchaser of the weapon, they may well have sent me one free, I just didn't feel like calling them in this instance.

Additionally, the replacement I purchased off flea-bay is "supposedly" a S&W factory replacement part in their packaging, as I said, we'll see.


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It doesn’t matter. Contact Smith and they will still fix it for you.




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Interestingly, the P365 gets a rap for breaking strikers, but according to SIG, this only occurred on slightly more than 1% of just the first 1400 P365s produced. ("Less than 2%" was their statement.)

So that'd be a few more than 14 total broken strikers, out of the million+ P365s produced so far, and limited to the first relative handful of P365s produced.

It's not nothing, but that's pretty miniscule.


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