Description
You’re looking at a solid, dependable 9mm pistol—the Smith & Wesson M&P 9 M2.0 Compact. Lots of folks around San Diego and throughout California choose this one for everyday carry, keeping it at home, or practicing at the range. It’s a pistol that works well for a wide range of users.
What You’ll Use It For
- Concealed Carry: The compact size makes it manageable for those with a CCW permit.
- Home Defense: Reliable and easy to operate under stress.
- Range Time: A good all-around pistol for practice and recreational shooting.
- Hunting: While less common, it’s an option for small game where permitted by California law.
About the M&P 9 M2.0 Compact
This M&P model has a 4-inch barrel. Smith & Wesson designed it to be more comfortable to shoot and easier to aim. It features a stainless-steel chassis inside the polymer frame, which helps reduce felt recoil. The grip is textured and comes with four interchangeable palm swells, letting you customize the fit to your hand. The trigger has been improved with a lighter pull and a crisp reset, making it easier to shoot accurately.
The slide is cut to accept a variety of optic sights, and it includes mounting plates for popular brands. The white-dot sights are standard and co-witness with many low-profile optics if you add one later. The forward serrations on the slide make it easier to rack, even with gloves on.
Specs
| Action: | Semi-Automatic |
| Barrel Length: | 4 inches |
| Caliber: | 9mm Luger (9×19 Parabellum) |
| Capacity: | 15 rounds |
| Finish: | Black |
The pistol includes two 15-round magazines. California compliance is built into this firearm.
FFL Transfer & Shipping
We handle all FFL transfers for California residents. If you’re buying from out of state, we can ship to a California FFL dealer of your choice. Please be aware of California’s restrictions on magazine capacity and specific firearm features, and ensure this pistol is legal in your city and county. We’re here to help navigate those rules if you have any questions.
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