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Smith & Wesson’s New M&P V Series is a Victory

Smith & Wesson's New M&P V Series is a Victory

 

Smith & Wesson’s Spec Series has been various fancy iterations of the M&P, and the latest, the Spec Series V (as in Roman numeral 5) is the biggest, the heaviest, and the most likely to grab your attention.

Both the 3rd (2022) and 4th (2023) generation Spec Series guns are still available, but with the V, S&W really decided to step it up a notch. All the Spec Series guns are produced by Smith & Wesson’s Performance Center, offer looks and features just not available in other models, and are sold as packages with lots of extras nicely fitting into foam cutouts in locking hard cases. The 3rd gen Spec Series was built on a compact M&P with a polymer frame, extended threaded barrel, and offered in a Bull Shark Gray Cerakote. The 4th gen Spec Series was the first to feature S&W’s new metal (aluminum)-framed M&P on a full-size model. It had an OD Green Cerakote finish and a small compensator. For the 5th gen S&W went even bigger and bolder.

The Spec Series V is a full-size M&P C.O.R.E. (optics ready) chambered in 9mm, with a steel frame, with an extended threaded 47⁄8-inch barrel mounting a big compensator, and a removable steel magwell. It comes with three 23-round magazines, four backstraps, a nice liner-lock folding knife, and a challenge coin, all in a tough hard case. The frame and slide are dark gray Armornite (S&W’s version of nitride), and certain controls and parts are multi-hued blue, the color the result of a PVD finish. The combination is perhaps even more impressive and striking in person than it is in photos.

Let’s start with the base gun and work up from there. S&W introduced their first-generation M&P in 2006. It was an American-made polymer-framed striker-fired gun and has been a huge hit for them. It has been offered in .380 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, and now 10mm, in everything from sub-compact pistols to full-size models. In 9mm, standard capacity in the full-size pistol is 17. After a decade or so, S&W introduced the second-generation M&P, the M&P M2.0. These pistols featured a reduced beavertail, improved grip texturing and slide serrations, a longer steel chassis inside the frame, and improved trigger pull.

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