Sportsman’s Warehouse has the new M&P 2.0 10MM 4.6” pistol in stock

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For those looking for the new offering from S&W, I received an in-stock email from Sportsman’s Warehouse that this pistol is now available for $599. From what i can see online, they don’t ship to FFL but can be picked up at one of their stores. Unfortunately for me, there’s not one in Ohio close enough for me to pick up.
 
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Chances are good it is the same as the 4", no safety, .45 Auto version, that have been around for several years.

It is the same as the .45s. Other than the trigger, optic cut. Oh, and the 10s have the extended slide release levers.
 
Some early posts I read elsewhere said that .45acp10-rd M&P mags will hold 14-rds of 10mm and will fit and feed in the 10mm M&Ps without issues.

These were from posters who said they already owned a .45 M&P.
 
Some early posts I read elsewhere said that .45acp10-rd M&P mags will hold 14-rds of 10mm and will fit and feed in the 10mm M&Ps without issues.

I wouldn't be surprised. Back during the 1994-2004 AWB there were a lot of 10 round 40 S&W magazines that would function with 14ish rounds of 9mm in them. I've seen it work with Glock, Smith, Beretta, and Ruger pistols where there was a comparable 9mm and 40 S&W pistol built on the same frame.

I have some 14 round magazines made for 45 ACP Smith M&P's That could be interesting if it works.
 
As I mentioned, I have my eye on one and even put it in the cart, but the sales tax soured* the deal. So I left it in the cart but now Sportsman's had my email address, so they sent me a 10% coupon code- but the code doesn't work on firearms.

In the meantime the longer slide version has sold out.

*I used a different word in the post, but it got deleted because some snowflake reported it. I'm not even old but I long for the good old days when men were less effeminate.
 
As I mentioned, I have my eye on one and even put it in the cart, but the sales tax soured* the deal. So I left it in the cart but now Sportsman's had my email address, so they sent me a 10% coupon code- but the code doesn't work on firearms.

In the meantime the longer slide version has sold out.

*I used a different word in the post, but it got deleted because some snowflake reported it. I'm not even old but I long for the good old days when men were less effeminate.
this post reminds me of when my wife was in college and she would write small font notes like you did. Alsome!

Yeah! Sportsman wearhouse here in Seattle is 10%+ tax. It hurts to know a $600 gun really cost $660
 
Yeah! Sportsman wearhouse here in Seattle is 10%+ tax. It hurts to know a $600 gun really cost $660[/QUOTE]

Add shipping and it’s $700
 
I am not a fan of the M&P triggers. But I might handle one if it means getting me into 10mm without getting a Glock or (another) 1911.
 
Yeah! Sportsman wearhouse here in Seattle is 10%+ tax. It hurts to know a $600 gun really cost $660

Add shipping and it’s $700[/QUOTE]
Sportsman has the slowest gun check out! last time took me 45 minutes for them to do all their checks. Lynwood Guns, a little bit more expensive, 5 minutes!!!
 
Checked this out at the Outdoor Show in Harrisburg. Is S&W allergic to an audible/tactile trigger reset? That alone took it off my list.
 
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