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A photo of Smith and Wesson’s new M&P Shield that’s set to be announced on April 12th was leaked to the Internet on the 5th of April. I found this particular example on Reddit. 聽It appears to be smaller than the M&P9c and has an extended magazine as well as an external safety. I’m willing to bet that S&W is jumping on the plastic fantastic single stack 9mm train along with Ruger, Beretta and Kel Tec. With the concealed carry masses flocking to these types of pistols and the reputation the M&P has, this is no doubt a smart move for the Massachusetts gunmaker.

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  1. Single stack, that was exactly my thought. If it is double (hard to tell from picture) it doesn’t seem to be that much smaller than a M&P9c. Going to a single stack and bringing the width down to less than an inch, would make a difference.

  2. Someone in S&W’s marketing department deserves a raise. First the Bodyguard series, now the Shield. Too often gun companies rely solely on alpha-numeric designations, I’m glad to see S&W is bucking the trend.

    As for the gun: Externally and what I can tell internally from pin positions this looks like an all new gun, not just a cut and reworked M&P. The trigger looks to have a shorter travel, and the trigger guard looks significantly smaller. The cut on the slide for the slide release is also much shorter and the distance between the slide release and the takedown lever looks shorter as well. The mag release is angled downwards and looks to have a “lower” profile. What makes me think that internally it’s a different frame (while I’m sure it’s based on the full-size M&P) is that the distance between the roll-pin and trigger pin is much shorter.

    As for being a single stack, it’s hard to tell from this photograph but it’s not out of the realm of possibilities. It could be that it’s more of a “1.5 stack” than a pure single stack.

  3. I would like a restrikeable version of the M&P, a la P99DAO. (We can’t buy <105mm barreled guns, here in Canada.)

  4. Unfortunately, that safety looks too small to be useful. Will have to wait to see it in hand. They should have used the same one that is one their full size M&P.

  5. I already have one of the 9mm compacts, but even if I didn’t, I see this as a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist, just like the Taurus Judge and the .327 Magnum cartridge.

    However, S&W will probably sell boatloads of them.

  6. Looks like it’s yet another compact single-stack gun. Meh.

    The true innovation is in subcompact/supercompact guns like the DB9.

  7. And they same gun owners have a “size” problem. These tiny subcompacts do nothing for me. The smallest I go is my XDm at 3.8 barrel length. There is no reason why you can’t conceal a full sized handgun

    • Wrong. I am a 5’9, 125 lb female with a very slender figure. I will not purse carry, except as a backup, because I do not like the risks associated with it. Due to my build, I am absolutely unable to conceal a full size handgun on my body. No way, no how. I’ve even altered my entire wardrobe to dress around my gun and I still can’t conceal anything larger than a single stack 9mm, like my PM9. I am not the only one with this circumstances and I very much appreciate the gun companies meeting the needs of people like myself.

      • Sorry to disagree with you, but my wife who weighs 105# and is 5’3″ carries a XD45 compact (10 round magazine with a 4″ barrel) every day.
        You are not trying hard enough. She wears business suits and occasionally a dress to work then jeans and tee shirts outside of work.
        She has a thigh holster for when she wears a dress and an IWB for jeans then a belly band for her business suit. You need to use your imagination a bit and you can conceal many large frame guns.

        • 5’3, 105 lbs. is really not the same as 5’9, 125. I’m a slender male, and have the same issue as MissBattleBorn. Of course, I don’t have the option of a dress thigh-holster. 馃檪

          Single-stack 9 for me unless I get a memo the zombie apocalypse will be taking place later in the day.

        • A few real haters on this thread! Some in the big gun crowd (and yes, I own a few) seem to feel that everyone MUST carry a big gun. How ignorant. They might be surprised to learn that many people prefer to carry a smaller/lighter gun instead – can be much more comfortable and not nearly as wardrobe limiting. Also, a comfortable gun/rig is much more likely to be carried than a big heavy brick – which is the whole point, isn’t it? “Not trying hard enough” is such a moronic statement – give us all a break, please.

  8. Very dissapointed! I love S&W but with all the hype I was really expecting at the very least a single stacked 40 but would’ve loved to see a 45. Guess we’ll have to see what the price tag says (I’m guessing $400 in stores)…Either way, why not spend a couple more bucks and get an M&P40c (which I own and love) that has some knock down power or probably save some money and go with a Bodyguard .380 that you can carry in you pack of cigarettes. 9mm or .380 you can expect return fire if it’s not a perfectly placed shot…just pray they didn’t buy an XDS 45!!! Excellent marketing idea indeed and I’m sure they’ll sell a ton but I would encourage anyone to go at least M&P40c if you’re looking for concealed carry to defend yourself or loved ones.

    • According to their website and official release that occurred this morning, they are offering in .40s&w and .9mm.

      • I’m very pleased to see they offer it in a 40!!! I have to agree they’re solving a problem that doesn’t exist when it comes to the 9mm but in a single stack 40 and less than an inch thick I do believe there would be more of a market for it. My opinion…
        You want small caliber excellent concealed carry = .380 Bodyguard.
        You want small caliber, concealed carry, range gun = M&P9C
        You want some knock down, concealed carry = M&P40 Shield
        You want a good all around gun = M&P40c
        You want lights out concealed carry = M&P45c or wait until they come out with a 3 shot revolver in .500 S&W or a single shot break action 12 guage shotshell handgun for concealed carry… I’d want one of each 馃檪

    • @ Ryan:

      Really??? FLAME DELETED . . . terminal ballistics.

      Look around, you wont find many serious firearms trainesr carrying .40 these days. There is a reason for it and its pretty straight forward, FLAME DELETED

      • I’m still not following your “terminal ballistics” comment…Opinions and what results an individual is looking for will vary when taking into account terminal ballistics of a specific round. I’ve heard many more stories of victims surviving a shot from .380 or 9mm than those surviving a 40 or 45…

        • The reason you don’t here about people being shot with a 40 cal or a 45acp is because few peopl get shot with them. I work in an ER. So far I have witnessed over a dozen patient who were shot. None of them were shot with a 40cal or a 45acp. all were shot with 9mm, 38spec, 22lr, or 12 gauge. The only tow who lived were the 12 gauge guy and the 9mm guy.

  9. I think it looks awesome! In a 40 and 9, and given the superior quality and accuracy of the M&P line, I’m sure they’ll be a big hit.

  10. I don’t see the point in this. It’s substantially taller than the G26, unloaded weight isn’t much difference, and the Glock is only a tad fatter.

    It would’ve been epic had it been a pocket nine, but it’s not.

      • Yes, because you know the MOST IMPORTANT feature of a firearm–a tool primarily for shooting people who are trying to exert their will inappropriately–is how good it looks.

        Yeah, Glocks are but ugly. And the LAST thing you want is some dude cursing you for killing him with an ugly gun.

        People shot with ugly guns get a free pass into heaven. If you want them to go to hell you have to use a GOOD looking gun. Like a 1911. 1911s send bad guys STRAIGHT TO HELL. This is critical in firearm selection.

        Freaken hell, shoot what works best for you and f* everyone else.

  11. I have a Glock Model 27 and a Kahr CW9 and CW45. The Glock is just a little too bulky to carry inside the trousers. I also have a full size S&W M&P in 40, 357 Sig & 45. I altertnate between the CW9 & CW45 for concealed carry. My reasons for buying the Shield is the trigger pull and short reset. I love it on the M&P.

  12. Just looked at the Shield 9mm this AM at a local dealer. Fits my large-ish hand quite nicely, priced at $399.99 versus $449 MSRP. Gonna get this one, for sure.

  13. Can’t afford an arsenal of firearms ($$$$) so I bought a M&P Shield 9mm to go along with my M&P 40c. Seems like a good combo. Both serve their purpose!

  14. Can’t afford an arsenal of firearms ($$$$) so I bought a M&P Shield 9mm to go along with my M&P 40c. Seems like a good combo.

  15. I bought one last week. In 9mm no less!!! I already have the S&W 1911PD in .45, which I like as well.
    What’s to complain about? The Shield shoots great, I love it. I would marry it if I didn’t live in Georgia. Stop you’re griping.
    I’m 215lbs. I guess I could conceal a full size pistol on my person if I wanted to, which I don’t. This will work just fine.
    I like to tie my boots tight too. If that’s alright with the scholars out there.

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