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A compact version of its full-sized counterpart the Smith Wesson MP9 M2.0 Compact is a striker-fired semi-automatic handgun chambered in 9mm with a 151 capacity. Built on a polymer frame and reinforced with an extended stainless steel chassis the barrel and slide are constructed of stainless steel and the Armornite finish resists corrosion and adds durability. Features include an aggressively textured grip with four interchangeable panels 3-dot sights accessory rail and visual inspection port while the upgraded trigger offers a lighter pull. The MP9 M2.0 Compact is a suitable handgun for sporting and professional use as well as home defense and personal protection.
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CALIBER 9mm - CAPACITY 151 - FINISH BLACK ARMORNITE - EXTERNAL SAFETY Ambi Thumb Safety - BARREL 4" - SIGHTS White Dot Sights - Compact-size frame with accessory rail. - New 4 Barrel Length - New light crisp M2.0 trigger pull. - Positive tactile and audible trigger reset. - Aggressive grip texture for enhanced control. - Four interchangeable palmswell grips for optimal hand fit and trigger reach - S M ML L. - Low bore axis reduces perceived recoil making the MP M2.0 pistol comfortable to shoot. - Optimal 18-degree grip angle for natural point of aim. - Extended rigid stainless steel chassis to reduce flex when firing. - Striker-fired action. - Visual inspection port loaded chamber indicator. - Each pistol comes with 2 magazines. - Stainless steel slide and barrel with durable Armornite corrosion-resistant finish.
UPC | 022188872705 |
Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
Action | DOUBLE ACTION |
Capacity | 15+1 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4" BARREL |
Weight | 1.6 LBS. |
Finish | BLACK |
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