Posted December 12, 2019 7:00 am by Comments

By Jacki Billings

The S&W Shield EZ now sports a 9mm style. (Photo: Smith & Wesson)
Smith & Wesson’s M&P EZ Shield is going 9mm with the company announcing a new model in the series centered around the popular handgun cartridge.
The M&P EZ Shield 9mm version joins the .380 ACP variant, offering an easy to load and easy to rack design. Featuring a capacity of 8+1 rounds, the 9mm model boasts a 3.675-inch barrel, Picatinny-style rail, reversible magazine, tactile loaded chamber indicator, and one-piece, single-action trigger.
The 9mm Shield EZ, like its .380 sibling, will see elevated models including a version with ambidextrous thumb safety and Crimson Trace Red Laserguard tie-in. The original Shield EZ was launched in 2018 as a concealed carry and personal defense firearm dedicated to gun owners lacking hand strength traditionally required to operate semi-auto style CCWs. Smith & Wesson President Lane Tobiassen said in a statement that the .380 Shield EZ’s success naturally led to a 9mm evolution.
The Shield EZ’s design facilitates easier handling. (Photos: Smith & Wesson)
“When the M&P380 Shield EZ was released in 2018, we received overwhelmingly positive feedback on the easy-to-use features of the innovative pistol platform. From that point on, we knew we would expand the

Source: Guns.com

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