The Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 Compact 9mm Pistol combines innovative design with reliable performance, making it an ideal choice for personal defense and professional use. Crafted with a durable aluminum frame in a sleek Tungsten finish, this semi-automatic striker-fired handgun offers a compact profile that balances ease of carry with effective firepower. The 3.6-inch barrel ensures quick handling and accuracy, while the 15-round magazine capacity provides ample firepower for various applications.
Enhanced features include an optics-ready slide cut, allowing for easy attachment of your preferred red dot sight, and aggressive slide serrations that facilitate quick and secure slide manipulations. The pistol's grip texture is optimized for a secure hold, complemented by adjustable palmswells to customize the fit for different hand sizes. Its flat-face trigger enhances shot consistency and improves shooting accuracy. The fixed sights provide reliable target acquisition, and the non-manual safety ensures straightforward operation. Designed for versatility, the M&P M2.0 is suitable for both novice shooters and seasoned professionals seeking a dependable firearm with modern features.
Built for efficiency and durability, this pistol stands out with its compact size, light weight, and advanced ergonomics. Whether carried concealed for personal protection or used at the range for training, the Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 Compact 9mm delivers consistent performance, comfort, and confidence in every shot.
Features:
- Optics-ready slide cut for easy attachment of red dot sights
- Aggressive slide serrations for secure grip during operation
- Adjustable palmswells for a customized fit
- Flat-face trigger for improved shot control
- Enhanced grip texture for secure handling
- Compact 3.6-inch barrel for quick handling and accuracy
- 15-round magazine capacity for ample firepower
- Sleek Tungsten finish with aluminum frame for durability and lightweight feel
- Fixed sights for reliable target acquisition
- Non-manual safety for straightforward operation