Smith & Wesson 14162 M&P M2.0 Full Size Frame 9mm Luger 17+1, 4.63″ Black Threaded Barrel, Gray Optic Cut/Serrated Steel Slide, Gray Aluminum Frame w/Picatinny Rail, Black Polymer Grip

Smith & Wesson 14162 M&P M2.0 Full Size Frame 9mm Luger 17+1, 4.63″ Black Threaded Barrel, Gray Optic Cut/Serrated Steel Slide, Gray Aluminum Frame w/Picatinny Rail, Black Polymer Grip

SKU: ZND|G14162

$854.04

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Description

Smith & Wessons commitment to excellence shines through its M&P M2.0 pistols, renowned for their reliability and performance. The M2.0 rises to the challenge with its enhanced features like a slide cut for optics, adjustable palm swells, flat-face trigger design, aggressive slide serrations, and enhanced grip texture.

Additional information

UPC

022188897593

Manufacturer

Smith & Wesson / S&W

Manufacturer Part Number

14162

Barrel Length

4.6200

Caliber/Gauge

9mm

State Restriction (IL)

NO SALE TO ILLINOIS PICA

Sights Type

FIXED

Action

Semi-Auto

Number of Magazines

2

State Restriction (VI)

NO SALE TO VIRGIN ISLANDS

State Restriction (PR)

NO SALE TO PUERTO RICO

State Restriction (Guam)

NO SALE TO GUAM

State Restriction (WA)

NO DIRECT SHIP TO WASHINGTON

State Restriction (RI)

NO DIRECT SHIP TO RHODE ISLAND

State Restriction (CA)

NO DIRECT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA

Capacity

17

Length

12.2500

Safety

No

Slide Description

Optic Cut/Serrated

Product Type

Striker Fired

Model

M&P M2.0

Sights

Optic Height Sights

Shipping Weight

2.95

Rate of Twist

1-in-10

Package Width

7.0

ATF Type

PISTOL

Package Height

2.4

Magazine Included

2 x 17-Round

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