Smith & Wesson M&P45 Shield
Smith & Wesson M&P45 Shield .45 Auto 3.3in 7+1 Armornite Black Polymer Frame Pistol
The M&P45 Shield is a compact, striker-fired .45 Auto pistol built on a slim polymer frame with an Armornite® finished stainless steel slide. It ships with tritium night sights front and rear and a 3.3 in (8.4 cm) stainless steel barrel.
Designed for everyday carry, the Shield is extremely thin and lightweight (20.5 oz / 581.2 g unloaded) and includes three magazines (two extended for a full grip). The pistol features M&P take-down and sear deactivation systems for disassembly without pulling the trigger and an 18° grip angle for a natural point of aim.
Finish is Black/Armornite® on the slide and barrel; the fram…
Specifications
| UPC | 022188870169 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Smith & Wesson |
| Model | M&P45 Shield |
| Caliber | .45 Auto |
| Series | M&P |
| Mfg Part Number | 11726 |
| Capacity Standard | 7 |
| Barrel Length | 3.3 in (8.4 cm) in |
| Capacity | 7+1 and 6+1 Rounds |
| Year Introduced | 2016 |
| Overall Length | 6.45 in (16.4 cm) |
| Sights | Tritium Night Sights |
| Frame | Polymer |
| Finish | Black/Armornite |
| Grip | Polymer |
| Weight | 20.5 oz (581.2 g) lbs |
| Purpose 1 | Personal Defense |
| Purpose 2 | Recreation / Range Fun |
Smith & Wesson, established in 1852, has a storied legacy of crafting some of the world's finest firearms. Renowned for their innovation, reliability, and superior performance, Smith & Wesson products have become synonymous with American craftsmanship and excellence. From law enforcement and military applications to personal protection and recreational shooting, their extensive range of pistols, revolvers, and rifles caters to every need. With a steadfast commitment to quality and continuous innovation, Smith & Wesson remains a trusted name for shooters and firearm enthusiasts worldwide.
Smith & Wesson was founded in 1852 by Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson in Springfield, Massachusetts. Their partnership began with the vision to cr…
Smith & Wesson was founded in 1852 by Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson in Springfield, Massachusetts. Their partnership began with the vision to cr…
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