Smith & Wesson Introduces M&P M2.0 Subcompact Pistol

by
posted on October 3, 2019
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
mpm20subcompact.jpg

Smith & Wesson has introduced a subcompact size pistol to its M&P M2.0 series. The latest addition to the M2.0 family, the M&P M2.0 Subcompact features a smaller frame ideal for concealed carry (the 9 mm model offers a 12+1 round capacity). The subcompact series includes the full array of M&P M2.0 enhancements, and available chamberings include 9 mm, 40 S&W, and 45 Auto.

“As the M&P M2.0 pistol series has continued to expand, we have worked to introduce pistols that fit a variety of different needs: from professional use, to recreational shooting, to home defense, to concealed carry,” said Jan Mladek, general manager of Smith & Wesson and M&P brands. “The M&P M2.0 Subcompact is designed for every day carry—its shorter frame makes it more concealable while still maintaining a higher double-stack magazine capacity."  He added that the one constant across the M&P M2.0 series is the “legendary reliability and shootability of the M&P pistol.”

The pistols ship with two magazines, including two magazine extender sleeves for use with M2.0 full-size and compact magazines, as well as a limited warranty and lifetime service policy. The subcompact is available with or without an ambidextrous thumb safety. MSRP starts at $569.

For more, visit smith-wesson.com.

Latest

Mossberg 990 Magpul shotgun
Mossberg 990 Magpul shotgun

New for 2026: Mossberg 990 Magpul and 990 SPX Aftershock

Mossberg steps up its 990 game with a new Magpul shotgun and SPX firearm.

New for 2026: Gemtech Nebula 5.7 Direct-Thread Suppressor

Gemtech’s Nebula is a 5.7x28 mm-specific sound suppressor.

I Have This Old Gun: De Lisle Commando Carbine

The De Lisle "Commando Carbine," as it came to be known, provided British special operators with a suppressed firearm that could be used to take out targets without arousing the attention of nearby troops.

Q&A: Same Cartridge, Two Different Primer Types

Q: How do No. 34 large rifle primers from CCI differ from the standard large rifle type?

New for 2026: Stoeger STR-9 Thinline+ Pistol

Stoeger refines its STR-9 Thinline pistol to be even easier to carry.

Finding The Natural Point Of Aim

Nearly every shooter understands the basic principles of marksmanship: position, grip, sight alignment, breathing, trigger control and follow-through.

Interests



Get the best of American Rifleman delivered to your inbox.