S&W M&P 10mm M2.0 Optic Ready | 4.6″ | 15-Rd | 13388
MSRP: $699.00
Your Price: $669.00
Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 Optic Ready in 10mm Auto with a 4.6″ barrel, 15-round magazines, thumb safety, slide cut for optics, four interchangeable palmswell grip inserts, and two magazines included.
The Smith & Wesson M&P 10mm M2.0 Optic Ready is a full-size, striker-fired 10mm pistol with a 4.6" barrel and an optic-ready, serrated slide. It includes four interchangeable palmswell grip inserts for a customizable fit and comes with two 15-round magazines and a manual thumb safety. The slide features optics cut and forward serrations, and the barrel is stainless steel with an Armornite corrosion-resistant finish. Pair this pistol with a compact red-dot such as the Vortex Venom for an effective, sub-$1000 sighting solution on the range or in the field.
Product Specifications
- The manufacturer is Smith & Wesson.
- The model is M&P M2.0 Optic Ready.
- The caliber is 10mm Auto.
- The barrel length is 4.6 inches.
- The capacity is listed as 15 rounds.
- The pistol includes 2 x 15-Round magazines.
- The action is striker fired, semi-automatic.
- The safety is a thumb safety.
- The frame material is polymer.
- The barrel material is stainless steel with Armornite finish.
- The slide finish is matte black with an optic cut and serrations.
- The sights are optic-height white dot (front) and optic-height white 2-dot (rear).
- The pistol includes four interchangeable palmswell grip inserts for fit and trigger reach.
- The barrel rifling rate of twist is 1-in-10".
- The UPC is 022188885620.
The M&P 10mm M2.0 Optic Ready is built for shooters who want a purpose-driven, full-size 10mm platform with adaptable ergonomics and an optics-ready slide. Its combination of a stainless Armornite-finished barrel, textured polymer frame, and interchangeable grip inserts makes it suited to extended range sessions and outdoor field use where controllability and a red-dot-ready slide are valuable. The ergonomics and trigger characteristics also support accurate, repeatable shooting in precision-practice environments.
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