The most recent addition to the Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 line is a threaded-barrel model, which retains all the original M&P M2.0 features—extended stainless-steel chassis, low bore axis, a crisp trigger with audible reset—but now can accept a suppressor and still let you easily acquire your target thanks to suppressor-height white dot sights. American Rifleman’s Joe Kurtenbach had a chance to fire yet another sound-suppressed pistol during Industry Day at the Range 2018.Watch the video here, and visitsmith-wesson.comfor more.