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Smith & Wesson M&P 9 M2.0 Gun Review A great new pistol has outlived Smith & Wesson’s recent survival in the original full-size M&P of 2021: the M&P 9 M2.0 Optics Ready Compact pistol with a barrel. 4 inches. This latest M&P is not new, smith & Wesson m&p 9 m2.0 air pistol but a fine-tuning of existing models.
What is the difference between Smith & Wesson 10mm and M&P45?
Smith & Wesson offers a compact 101.6 mm (4.0 in) barrel model and a larger 116.8 mm (4.6 in) barrel model. Smith & Wesson m&p 9 m2.0 compact models have a 15-round magazine capacity and are built into the M&P45 M2.0 frame. The M&P M2.0 10mm Auto has a new M2.0 flat face trigger and optics ready slide from the factory. Sig Sauer P320 Nitron Full Semi-Automatic Pistol 9mm Luger 4.7 for onlinbe.
The M&P M2.0 pistol enhances performance with a sharper, sharper trigger pull, light tension, and a tactile and audible reset. The three-gauge pistol includes a Smith & Wesson air piste, an offensive textured grip and four interchangeable palmswell inserts for optimal hand-fit and trigger pull delivery. The Striker-Fire semi-automatic Smith & Wesson polymer pistol is available in Matte Black or FDE (Flat Dark Earth) finishes and includes two magazines, a limited lifetime warranty, and a lifetime service policy.
Specs
SKU | 11521 |
Model | M&P®9 M2.0™ |
Caliber | 9mm Luger |
Capacity | 17+1 |
Color | Black |
Safety | No Thumb Safety |
Length | 7.4 |
Front Sight | Steel White Dot |
Rear Sight | Steel White Two Dot |
Action | Striker Fire |
Grip | Polymer |
Barrel Material | Stainless Steel – Armornite® Finish |
Slide Material | Stainless Steel – Armornite® Finish |
Frame Material | Polymer |
Barrel Length | 4.25″ (10.8 cm) |
Weight | 24.7 oz. |
Smith & Wesson was founded by Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson as the “Smith & Wesson Revolver Company” in 1856 after their previous company, also called the “Smith & Wesson Company” and later renamed as “Volcanic Repeating Arms“, was sold to Oliver Winchester and became the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The modern Smith & Wesson had been previously owned by Bangor Punta and Tomkins plc before being acquired by Saf-T-Hammer Corporation in 2001. Smith & Wesson was a unit of American Outdoor Brands Corporation from 2016 to 2020, until the company was spun out in 2020.[1]
As Samuel Colt‘s patent on the revolver was set to expire in 1856, Wesson began developing a prototype for a cartridge revolver. His research pointed out that a former Colt employee named Rollin White held the patent for a “bored-through” cylinder, a component he would need for his invention. Wesson reconnected with Smith and the two partners approached White to manufacture a newly designed revolver-and-cartridge combination.[4] After Wesson left Volcanic Repeating Arms in 1856, he rejoined Smith to form the Smith & Wesson Revolver Company which would become the modern Smith & Wesson company.[5]
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