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Posts Tagged m&p
Smith and Wesson Debuts 5.7 Pistol
From The Truth About Guns:
Today, the first day of SHOT Show, Smith & Wesson announced the new M&P5.7 with a 22-round capacity and S&W’s new gas-operated, locked-breech, rotating TEMPO barrel system.
S&W Releases New Sub Compact
From The Truth About Guns:
Smith & Wesson Inc. announced today that it has introduced the M&P M2.0 Subcompact pistol to its M&P M2.0 pistol series. The latest addition to the M2.0 family, the M&P M2.0 Subcompact pistol features a smaller, subcompact frame that’s ideal for concealed carry. With a 12+1 round capacity in 9mm, the M&P M2.0 Subcompact pistol series includes the full array of M&P M2.0 enhancements. Available in 9mm, 40 S&W, and 45 Auto, the M&P M2.0 Subcompact joins the existing Full Size and Compact pistol options that are available in the M2.0 line.
S&W M2.0 Pistol
Posted by Brian in Handguns, News, Smith & Wesson on 19/Jan/2017 07:00
From Smith & Wesson:
Backup Gun: Smith and Wesson M&P340
Posted by Brian in Handguns, Opinion, Smith & Wesson on 25/Feb/2011 01:02
Tactical Wire just wrote a a review of the Smith and Wesson revolver as a good choice for a backup carry gun.
A backup gun to complement the excellent M&P auto pistols and M&P15 carbines, the M&P340 is a Scandium frame super-light Magnum revolver. I’d avoided flyweight Magnums before this one. The steel small-frame guns got to be too much for me to shoot with any regularity.