The M&P 2.0

Published on August 27, 2023
Duration: 9:58

Elliott Delp provides an in-depth review of the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0, highlighting its features, performance, and value proposition. The review covers the pistol's ergonomics, trigger, optics readiness, and compares it to other popular models in its price range. Delp emphasizes the M&P 2.0's suitability as a reliable full-size firearm for various applications.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 is a full-size pistol reviewed by Elliott Delp, costing around $600. It features a tan Cerakote finish, optics-ready slide, steel slide with serrations, polymer frame, ambidextrous safety, Picatinny rail, and aggressive grip stippling. Its flat-face trigger is noted for good performance despite a distinct pre-travel click.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & M&P 2.0 Review
  2. 00:28Sponsorship & Channel Support
  3. 00:59Features & Design Overview
  4. 01:37Optics Ready & Sights
  5. 02:00Steel Slide & Serrations
  6. 02:27Polymer Frame & Safety
  7. 02:54Picatinny Rail & Loaner Status
  8. 03:10Grip Texture & Trigger
  9. 04:31Trigger Performance
  10. 05:04Magazine Release & Reload Technique
  11. 05:56Magazine Count & Holster
  12. 07:10Aesthetics & Shooting Experience
  13. 08:19Owner's Perspective & Market Comparison
  14. 09:41Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the approximate price of the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0?

The Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 is generally available for around $600. This price point makes it a competitive option in the full-size pistol market, offering a good balance of features and affordability.

What are the key features of the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0?

Key features include a tan Cerakote finish, optics-ready slide with a removable plate, steel slide with effective front and rear serrations, a polymer frame, an ambidextrous manual safety (on this version), a Picatinny rail, and aggressive grip stippling.

How does the M&P 2.0 trigger perform?

The M&P 2.0 features a flat-face trigger with a safety system. While it has a noticeable 'click' before the wall, it's described as good for consistent finger placement and accuracy, though its reset is not very audible.

What are the M&P 2.0's main competitors?

The M&P 2.0 is often compared to the Glock 47/17 and Sig M17. It's considered a good value at its price point, offering more features than some Glock models, with the HK VP9 being a more expensive alternative.

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