Monkey47Martini
Alpha
After thoroughly reviewing the previous concerns related to the Prodigy, including issues with feed, ejection, battery failure, magazine, light recoil spring, disconnector, and various friction points, I still decided to purchase the Prodigy despite the $1500 investment, fully aware of these potential problems. While I'm not angry, I must admit to feeling disappointed, as I had hoped that Springfield Armory (SA) would have addressed and resolved these issues by now.
Upon bringing the Prodigy to the range with high expectations and excitement for its performance, my initial experience was less than satisfactory. The first trigger pull resulted in a jam, highlighting an ejection problem. Subsequent rounds from the magazine exhibited an alarming 80% failure rate, plagued by both battery and ejection issues.
Although I consider myself adept at handling technical matters, I am hesitant to make modifications without a clear necessity. To those who have encountered similar issues, I am seeking advice on the most effective course of action to address these concerns. Would it be advisable to return the Prodigy to the manufacturer for servicing, or are there alternative solutions that have proven successful in resolving these issues?
Upon bringing the Prodigy to the range with high expectations and excitement for its performance, my initial experience was less than satisfactory. The first trigger pull resulted in a jam, highlighting an ejection problem. Subsequent rounds from the magazine exhibited an alarming 80% failure rate, plagued by both battery and ejection issues.
Although I consider myself adept at handling technical matters, I am hesitant to make modifications without a clear necessity. To those who have encountered similar issues, I am seeking advice on the most effective course of action to address these concerns. Would it be advisable to return the Prodigy to the manufacturer for servicing, or are there alternative solutions that have proven successful in resolving these issues?