Quite nice! Nearly picked up mine at my lgs today, except they only had safety.models. had to order my 9mm w/o safety. This is gonna be a long 7-10 days.
Shoulda just taken that one while you had it in hand

Quite nice! Nearly picked up mine at my lgs today, except they only had safety.models. had to order my 9mm w/o safety. This is gonna be a long 7-10 days.
What I will say is that the Glock 19 finally has a formidable opponent. Likely, an opponent to finally take over it's spot.
This gun is the first 15+1 gun I know of that is just as compact as Glock 19. If it proves itself to be just as reliable and shootable as the G19 and is less expensive it will be the strongest competition the G19 has ever had. It will probably not dethrone Glock but it will definately take a big portion of their sales.The G19 had formidable opponents in the Walther P99as and PPQ, HKVP9, and even the XD, SD9VE and SR9. Yet, I routinely see people on the used markets trying to trade alll of these to get back into a Glock, but never the other way around.
I highly doubt that any S&W M&P is going to dethrone Glock.![]()
The ones you mentioned, I have had and sold. They can not come close to measuring up to even a Glock 19, let alone this M2.0c.The G19 had formidable opponents in the Walther P99as and PPQ, HKVP9, and even the XD, SD9VE and SR9. Yet, I routinely see people on the used markets trying to trade alll of these to get back into a Glock, but never the other way around.
I highly doubt that any S&W M&P is going to dethrone Glock.![]()
The ones you mentioned, I have had and sold. They can not come close to measuring up to even a Glock 19, let alone this M2.0c.
Will it de-throne the 19? No. But it will have to share the throne.
I picked up two 2.0's last week. Put a few rounds thru one of them and I'm impressed. I'm sure most Glock lovers will remain loyal but I guess new shooters will have a hard time seeing why they should buy the G19 when the 2.0 is available for so much less money.
I think S&W did a good job with their new gun but I think it will eat into sales of their own FS series.
I have been a Glock 19 owner since 1992. I've gone through all of their generations looking for one that felt okay in my hand and shot reasonably well. As much as I respect the Glock for what it is it's never been a gun that conformed to me... I always had to try conforming to it. I've tried out all the recent competition as well, finally buying a Walther PPQ. While they all feel better they simply didn't fit the bill as a proper replacement for the tried and true Glock 19. This new M&P 2.0 Compact is the first G19-sized pistol I've tried that actually feels like an extension of my hand. It's rapidly becoming my favorite polymer pistol and has become my new EDC, as it does everything the G19 does while feeling MUCH better in the hand. I've got the manual safety model, although I did call S&W and get the frame plugs just in case I change my mind later and want to remove the safety lever. I also have the 9mm version, although if I get a chance to shoot a .40 sometime it might convince me to get back into that caliber again.
As for the 2.0 Compact being a "Glock 19 killer"... I have no doubt it'll eat into their sales but no way is anything going to unseat the reigning King of Compact Handguns no matter how good it is. The Glock 19 has a 30-year head start and is well-known even among people who know little about guns. Spare parts, holsters and magazines are everywhere, the aftermarket for it is huge, and Glock's marketing strategy is a juggernaut. Ask anyone in the street what a Smith & Wesson M&P pistol is and they'll say "Oh right... Dirty Harry's gun!". Unseating Glock will take years, and it will not only require making superior products but also aggressively marketing them as well. In addition it will require that Glock begin making some bad moves that chip away at its own reputation (the Gen5 models are a good start). At the moment the 2.0 Compact is nothing more than a worthwhile alternative to those who can't get used to Glocks and want something the same size but fits better in the hand. They've won over one convert here, but there's a lot more they have to win over before they can even become #2.