S&W M&P M2.0 10mm - TheFirearmGuy

Published on July 25, 2022
Duration: 8:03

This review covers the Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 10mm with a 4.6-inch barrel. The owner experienced initial trigger grit and a ragged forcing cone, requiring a return to the manufacturer for repair. Post-service, the trigger is significantly improved, measuring around 5-5.25 pounds. The firearm features interchangeable grip modules, optic-ready slide, and comes with two 15-round magazines.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 10mm features a 4.6-inch barrel, is optic-ready with raised sights, and includes interchangeable grip modules. While initial units may experience trigger grit or forcing cone issues, Smith & Wesson offers service to improve performance, resulting in a trigger pull around 5-5.25 pounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to S&W M&P M2.0 10mm
  2. 00:13Barrel Length Options
  3. 00:17Owner's Experience & Issues
  4. 00:25Raised Sights & Optic Mount
  5. 00:35Trigger Pull Weight
  6. 00:45MSRP and Price Paid
  7. 00:52Magazine Capacity
  8. 01:06Thumb Safety Feature
  9. 01:21Optic Sighting In
  10. 01:44Trigger Quality
  11. 01:57Close Look at M&P M2.0 10mm
  12. 02:02Owner Interview: Why 10mm?
  13. 02:23Hunting Potential
  14. 02:3110mm vs .45 ACP Comparison
  15. 02:38Owner Satisfaction Post-Repair
  16. 02:43Trigger Issues Explained
  17. 03:03Forcing Cone Issue
  18. 03:12Repair Time & Cost
  19. 03:20Improved Trigger Feel
  20. 03:31Grip Module Variety
  21. 03:46Sights and Serrations
  22. 03:56Vortex Venom Optic Details
  23. 04:21Thumb Safety Option
  24. 04:45Disassembly Process
  25. 04:50Grip Texturing
  26. 04:53Trigger Pull Recap
  27. 04:59Optic Ready Models
  28. 05:08Barrel Length Options Recap
  29. 05:10Magazine Capacity Recap
  30. 05:15Shooting Session Begins
  31. 05:20Grip Texturing in Heat
  32. 05:40Magazine Capacity Appreciation
  33. 05:4510mm vs .40 S&W Power
  34. 06:0610mm Popularity Growth
  35. 06:20Availability of 10mm Ammo
  36. 06:31Ammunition Type Used
  37. 06:38Slide Heat
  38. 06:41One-Handed Shooting Attempt
  39. 07:16One-Handed Shooting Results
  40. 07:23Final Thoughts on M&P M2.0 10mm
  41. 07:30Price and Owner Satisfaction
  42. 07:36Key Features Summary
  43. 07:46Smith & Wesson Customer Service
  44. 07:53Call to Action & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 10mm?

The S&W M&P M2.0 10mm features a 4.6-inch barrel, is optic-ready with raised sights, includes interchangeable grip modules for customization, and comes with two 15-round magazines. It also offers an optional thumb safety.

What were the initial issues with the Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 10mm?

The owner reported an initial gritty trigger pull and a ragged forcing cone. These issues required the firearm to be sent back to Smith & Wesson for repair, which was completed at no cost.

How does the 10mm cartridge compare to .40 S&W in terms of power?

The 10mm cartridge is significantly more powerful. A typical 180-grain 10mm bullet travels around 1250 feet per second, while a .40 S&W bullet of similar weight travels around 1000 feet per second, resulting in more foot-pounds of energy for the 10mm.

What is the typical trigger pull weight for the S&W M&P M2.0 10mm after service?

After being serviced by Smith & Wesson to address initial trigger issues, the trigger pull weight on this M&P M2.0 10mm measures consistently between 5 and 5.25 pounds, offering a much-improved feel.

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