
An Official Journal Of The NRA | Editor’s Choice: Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 C.O.R.E.
SMITH & WESSON is taking the next natural step in the evolution of its excellent M&P M2.0 pistol—it’s making them optics-ready.
It seems like optics ready is becoming standard on most major brands now. While it's a nice feature I personally don't see the benefit on a concealed carry pistol unless there was a way to make the optics flip up.![]()
An Official Journal Of The NRA | Editor’s Choice: Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 C.O.R.E.
SMITH & WESSON is taking the next natural step in the evolution of its excellent M&P M2.0 pistol—it’s making them optics-ready.www.americanrifleman.org
I had one of these in the original M&P in .40cal, traded it for a M1 Garand few years ago, didn’t care for the optics, I just like plain old fixed sights.It seems like optics ready is becoming standard on most major brands now. While it's a nice feature I personally don't see the benefit on a concealed carry pistol unless there was a way to make the optics flip up.