Description
The Smith & Wesson M&P Shield M2.0 9mm 3.10″ 7+1/8+1 is a micro-compact, striker-fired pistol built for daily concealed carry. It combines a stainless steel slide and barrel with Armornite corrosion resistance, a slim polymer frame with aggressive texture, and factory tritium night sights. The package includes one flush-fit 7-round magazine and two extended 8-round magazines. Per Smith & Wesson specs, the M2.0 trigger offers a clean break and tactile, audible reset for faster follow-up shots.
| Manufacturer | Smith & Wesson |
|---|---|
| Model | M&P Shield M2.0 |
| Material | Stainless steel slide, polymer frame |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger (7+1 / 8+1 capacity) |
| Finish | Armornite corrosion-resistant finish |
| Weight | 18.3 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Armornite Finish — This corrosion-resistant coating protects the slide and barrel from sweat, moisture, and harsh environments, so your carry gun stays reliable even after daily wear.
- Aggressive Grip Texture — The M2.0 frame uses a rough texture that locks into your hand, preventing shifting during rapid fire—critical when you need to maintain control under stress.
- Factory Tritium Night Sights — Self-illuminating tritium vials let you acquire your sight picture in low-light or no-light conditions, giving you a clear aiming reference when seconds count.
- Refined M2.0 Trigger — A lighter, crisper trigger pull with a short, tactile reset helps you shoot faster and more accurately, especially during follow-up shots.
- Slim Profile — At just 0.95 inches wide, this pistol conceals easily under a T-shirt or light cover garment, making it ideal for all-day carry.
Who It’s For
This handgun is for the new shooter or training student who wants a reliable, easy-to-conceal 9mm for everyday carry. It’s also a solid choice for anyone stepping up from a .380 or revolver to a more capable defensive platform. The included extra magazines give you flexibility in grip length and capacity.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Three magazines included (one 7-round, two 8-round) for capacity options.
- Pro: Factory night sights save you the cost of aftermarket upgrades.
- Con: The aggressive grip texture can be rough against bare skin during AIWB carry—a undershirt or grip tape may help.
- Pro: Armornite finish is highly resistant to corrosion, even in humid conditions.
- Con: The trigger reset, while improved, still has a longer travel than some competition triggers.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Smith & Wesson M&P Shield M2.0 | Zev Technologies OZ9C | Geissele Automatics Super Duty 9mm |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm | 9mm | 9mm |
| Capacity | 7+1 / 8+1 | 10+1 (typical) | 10+1 (typical) |
| Weight (unloaded) | 18.3 oz | ~24 oz | ~22 oz |
| Trigger | M2.0 striker | Zev adjustable | Geissele drop-in |
| Price | $471.88 | ~$1,200+ | ~$1,500+ |
| Best For | Budget-friendly concealed carry | Competition/advanced shooters | Custom builds/enthusiasts |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the barrel length and overall dimensions?
The barrel is 3.10 inches. Overall length is 6.1 inches, height is 4.6 inches, and width is 0.95 inches. Per Smith & Wesson specs, it’s one of the slimmest 9mm pistols for concealed carry.
Does this come with night sights?
Yes, the M2.0 model includes factory-installed tritium night sights for low-light aiming.
Is it compatible with aftermarket holsters?
Yes, the Shield M2.0 fits most standard Shield holsters from major brands like Vedder, Alien Gear, and CrossBreed. The M2.0 has the same external dimensions as the original Shield.
How many magazines are included?
The pistol ships with three magazines: one 7-round flush-fit and two 8-round extended grip magazines.
Is the Armornite finish durable?
Yes, Armornite is a salt bath nitride finish that resists rust and corrosion better than standard bluing. It’s common on many S&W M&P models and holds up well to daily carry.
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Last updated: April 2026




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