View Full Version : Not happy with 2 Shields.
So, long while back received a Shield in trade, front sight was missing the white paint on it. Ok whatever, it's a spare fix it someday.
My shield I'd put a few mags through and only been a desk gun and occasional carry. Went and shot 2 mags today..... lost the paint in the front sight in the middle of the mag.
Need to white out them or figure out what to repaint with. (Something that can glow would be nice). Not at a point where I want to drop $100 something each for new sights altogether, pretty much a point shooting gun anyways.
Using search this forum for "Shield" didnt see the other thread, if Mods want to merge I'm cool with that since this isn't exactly a full review. I still love them as being inbetween super subcompact and compact aka I can get my fingers on the 8 round mag and accurate for what it is. Just Kinda Pissed that the paint issue seems to be more than a fluke.
You think the Shield is only a point shoot gun?
No, said I'm happy that it is more accurate that other subs, but in all likelyhood it's going to be used at bad breath distance.
The white dot disappearing seems to be common place on the shield.
I'm old enough that I remember when pistols didn't even have dots on the sights. Didn't seem to keep us from shooting them.
Maybe you could ask for a set of sights for Christmas?
Great-Kazoo
09-27-2015, 14:17
The white dot disappearing seems to be common place on the shield.
I'm old enough that I remember when pistols didn't even have dots on the sights. Didn't seem to keep us from shooting them.
Maybe you could ask for a set of sights for Christmas?
Fluorescent Orange, or Green nail polish.
Ive got a bottle of orange. With holloween coming itll be easy to aquire
Years back, some vendor at the gun show used to sell fluorescent green and orange stickers in various shapes (dots, bars, different widths and sizes) for sights. I did a set on my 1911, and they're still there to this day. Pretty cheap too (both the stickers and me).
ChadAmberg
09-27-2015, 17:46
I've found fishing lure paint (which comes in tons of colors) holds up great for long term use. I put it on and after it cures, use a razor blade to shape it nicely.
mightiestmouse
09-29-2015, 21:53
Had the same front sight issue on my full size M&P. One other issue I've had with mine is the mag release button is showing a bit of rust. Pretty sure I've heard of this happening before though and that there might be a fix for it?
The mag release is not plastic?
mightiestmouse
09-30-2015, 07:25
The mag release is not plastic?
http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-wesson-m-p-pistols/326448-shield-magazine-release.html
This has pictures showing what I'm talking about. Gun still functions just fine.
Interesting. That's about the only place my M&P doesn't have rust.
SideShow Bob
09-30-2015, 21:06
I've used the "Glow On" sight paint with long lasting results.
The paint recharges the best with a UV emitter ( but a High intensity flashlight does good too ) and are initially 2 - 3 X brighter than tritium for a couple of hours and fades down to barley visible after about 6 hours.
Just scrape out any remaining old paint with a dental pick, wipe clean with alcohol and apply paint. Use a hair dryer to heat up the sights to aid curing. After thoroughly dry, coat with clear nail polish & the pair will last without collecting soot or powder residue.
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