Introducing the Smith and Wesson M&P10mm M2.0 Performance Center Pistol, a high-performance firearm designed for precision and reliability. This pistol is packed with features that enhance accuracy, control, and ease of use.
The ported barrel of the M&P10mm M2.0 reduces muzzle flip and perceived recoil, enabling quick follow-up shots and improving shooting speed. With its optic-ready slide and tall night sights, this pistol provides versatility and enhanced target acquisition in various lighting conditions.
Featuring an optimal 18-degree grip angle, the M&P10mm M2.0 ensures a natural point of aim, promoting consistent and accurate shooting. The flat M2.0™ trigger, enhanced with Performance Center tuning, delivers a crisp break and audible reset, resulting in increased shooting accuracy and speed.
Equipped with a precise 1 in 10? twist M&P® M2.0™ barrel, this pistol delivers exceptional accuracy and reliable performance. Its extended rigid embedded stainless steel chassis reduces flex and torque during firing, further enhancing stability and control.
The M&P10mm M2.0 incorporates the convenience of M&P's patented take-down lever and sear deactivation systems, allowing for easy disassembly without the need to pull the trigger. This feature ensures safe and hassle-free maintenance.
For optimal hand fit and trigger reach, this pistol includes four interchangeable palmswell grip inserts in sizes S, M, ML, and L. The enhanced grip texture not only enables better recoil management but also provides a firm grip and comfortable handling, making it ideal for concealed carry.
Finished with Armornite®, a durable corrosion-resistant coating, the M&P10mm M2.0 is built to withstand harsh conditions and maintain its sleek appearance over time.
Experience the power, precision, and reliability of the Smith and Wesson M&P10mm M2.0 Performance Center Pistol – a firearm designed for the discerning shooter who demands exceptional performance in every shot.
This is by far the best 10mm pistol I've ever shot. I have an XD-M Elite 3.8, a G20 with a tungsten guide rod and 22lbs spring, and a G29 with a tungsten guide rod and 23lbs spring... Both Glocks feel very smooth and pleasant to shoot but still have significant muzzle rise when shooting hot loads. The XD-M Elite is fun, but snappier... This gun, however, the sights come back to the point of aim after each shot. I still can't get over how fun and pleasant it was to shoot... and how flat the gun remained while shooting. That compensator makes a YUGE difference!!