M&P M2.0 Compact Pistol Offered with Green Crimson Trace Laserguard

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posted on April 18, 2018
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Smith & Wesson’s popular M&P M2.0 Compact pistol is now being offered with a pre-installed Crimson Trace Green Laserguard. The pistol packages are chambered in both 9 mm and .40 S&W and feature a bright, green Crimson Trace laser sight for an out-of-the-box personal-protection package.

The pre-installed Crimson Trace Green Laserguard was designed specifically to fit the M&P M2.0 pistol with a seamless fit and matching texture, providing our consumers with a superior personal protection solution at an excellent value,” said Jan Mladek, general manager of Smith & Wesson and M&P brands.

Available with or without an ambidextrous thumb safety, the M&P M2.0 Compact pistol series includes the advanced M2.0 feature set, delivering an aggressively-textured grip, four interchangeable palmswell grip inserts, and a light, crisp M2.0 trigger with a tactile and audible reset. The pre-installed Crimson Trace Green Laserguard is fully adjustable for windage and elevation and is activated using Crimson Trace’s Instinctive Activation, which allows the laser to be activated when the pistol is held in a normal firing grip.

The M&P M2.0 4” Compact pistol comes standard with a white-dot front sight and a white two-dot rear sight, and either a 15-round 9 mm or 13-round .40 S&W magazine. The pistol ships with two magazines, including two magazine extender sleeves for use with full-size magazines, as well as a limited warranty and lifetime service policy.

For more, visit smith-wesson.com.

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