First Look: Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Plus

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posted on March 16, 2021
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Smith & Wesson recently introduced the newest edition to the Shield line of pistols, the M&P Shield Plus, which boasts a capacity of 13+1 rounds in a slim, micro-compact frame. The new Shield Plus is chambered in 9 mm and offered in several different configurations, including a Performance Center model with optics cuts, upgraded sights, and more. 

The Shield Plus utilizes a flush-fit, 10-round magazine and an extended 13-round magazine, which maximizes capacity while keeping similar dimensions to the original Shield. The 10-round magazine also helps with compliance in certain states. A flat-face, bladed-safety trigger gives users a consistent trigger press, allowing for improved and repeatable accuracy. Meanwhile, S&W's enhanced grip texture improves upon the M2.0 design with a more balanced stippling that allows users to manage recoil, keep a firm grip, and not irritate skin when carrying concealed. 

The M&P9 Shield Plus offers two versions: one with a manual safety and one without a separate safety. Three-white dot sights are standard in the current configuration, and optics-ready versions will be available through Performance Center offerings. 

Features: 
  • Caliber: 9 mm 
  • Capacity: 10+1 or 13+1
  • Safety: Manual thumb 
  • Length: 6.1 inches 
  • Width: 1.1 inches
  • Front sight: white dot
  • Rear sight: white two dot 
  • Action: Striker fire 
  • Grip: Polymer 
  • Barrel length: 3.1 inches 
  • Weight: 20.2 ounces 
  • MSRP: $553

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