S&W M&P40 M2.0 Compact Semi Auto Handgun .40 S&W 4" Barrel 13 Rounds No Thumb Safety M2.0 Trigger/Barrel Polymer Frame
Smith & Wesson has a long history as one of America's premier firearm manufacturers and the S&W M&P M2.0 Compact Handgun is the newest evolution of one of the best handguns on the market today! Building on the original M&P, the 2.0 features the new M2.0 crisp trigger with lighter trigger pull, a tactile and audible trigger reset and the new accurate M&P M2.0 barrel. Additionally the M2.0 features a high grip to barrel bore axis making the M&P more comfortable to shoot, along with the proven 18 degree grip angle for a more natural point of aim, the M2.0 is a winner right out of the box. The Four interchangeable palmswell grip inserts allow you to achieve a more optimal custom hand fit. The Armornite finish provides you with a durable corrosion resistant finish. Don't wait; pick up a new Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 today!
Specifications and Features : Smith and Wesson M&P40 M2.0 Compact Semi Automatic Pistol 11684
Striker Fired
.40 Smith & Wesson
4 " M2.0 Barrel
1:10" Twist Rate
13 Rounds
Standard White 3-Dot Steel Sights
Crisp M2.0 Trigger
Tactile and Audible Trigger Reset
No Thumb Safety
High Grip To Bore Axis
Optimal 18 Degree Grip Angle
4 Interchangeable Palm Swell Grip Sizes
Stainless Steel Slide and Barrel with Armornite Finish
Polymer Frame
Overall Length 7.3"
Weight 25.3 Ounces Empty
Matte Black
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
Designed by Winchester and introduced by Winchester and Smith & Wesson in 1990, the 40 S&W was designed as a "compromise" semiautomatic pistol cartridge that would offer more performance than the 9mm Luger (9x19)…but would produce less recoil and allow higher magazine capacity than the 45 ACP. Few compromises in the firearms world have ever worked as well. From a manufacturing standpoint many pistols designed for the 9mm could be re-engineered to handle the larger cartridge; in a short time it has become a standard issue in the law enforcement community. Using a .400-inch bullet of from 135 to 180 grains from a .850-inch cae, the .40 S&W produces up to 1205 fps, and although recoil is greater than the 9mm, it is easier to shoot than the 45 ACP, and its greater velocity and smaller bullet diameter aid penetration. — Craig Boddington