Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 Compact Now Optics-Ready
[…] become increasingly popular in recent years. To meet the demand, Smith & Wesson has added new optics-ready variants to its M&P9 M2.0 […]
[…] become increasingly popular in recent years. To meet the demand, Smith & Wesson has added new optics-ready variants to its M&P9 M2.0 […]
When someone says snub-nosed Smith & Wessons to us ancient sorts, my mental image is of a 5-shot, .38 Special J-Frame with […]
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S&W Fights Back
The Smith & Wesson M&P380 Shield EZ was introduced in 2018 amid eye rolls and sighs of “yet another poly-framed, striker-fired pistol.” […]
[…] the setting, when a dedicated shooter hears the words “ Smith & Wesson,” their ears perk up like a wise, old German […]
[…] I wrote this, I didn’t realize how much of a Smith & Wesson fan I am. I knew I had a lot […]