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For those who have gotten their Prodigy back from warranty service:

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#1 ·
My 5” Prodigy is currently at Springfield for warranty.
I had the following issues:
-feed failures. Likely chamber size ?
-slide hanging up on disconnector
-crunchy, hard to release mag catch


To anyone who has gotten theirs back from warranty; how is it functioning ?
 
#2 ·
I don't have an answer, don't own the gun. I am curious though to hear if SA will describe in their return paperwork what they did to your gun.
 
#4 ·
Thanks. Glad to see they are reaming the chamber to specs. Hope that all fixed your gun's issues.
 
#5 ·
Hopefully they did a better job on the actual work than they did typing things...poolished the chamber.

The pistol left the factory with the trigger out of spec?

I look forward to hearing a range report after the repairs.
 
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#6 ·
Hopefully they did a better job on the actual work than they did typing things...poolished the chamber.

The pistol left the factory with the trigger out of spec?

I look forward to hearing a range report after the repairs.
Yeah, the typist’s finger hanging on the ‘o’ key a little too long makes the repair work culpable.
 
#13 ·
My 5” Prodigy is currently at Springfield for warranty.
I had the following issues:
-feed failures. Likely chamber size ?
-slide hanging up on disconnector
-crunchy, hard to release mag catch


To anyone who has gotten theirs back from warranty; how is it functioning ?
I recently bought one knowing it would likely have these issues, and it does. But I’m doing what’s necessary to correct them. I like working on guns.

The mag catch is crunchy from plastic flashing in the grip module hole.

They don’t seem to feel like finish-reaming the chambers, or making an even and polished radius on the corner where the disconnector track meets the breach face, which causes slide hangups.