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S&W M&P9 M2.0 Metal Price Guide – What to Pay in 2026

Last updated: March 2026

The S&W M&P9 M2.0 Metal has an MSRP of $949. Street prices in 2026 range from $899 to $979 at authorized dealers. Used examples in good condition sell for $700–$800. At $949, the metal frame and factory ACRO-milled slide make this one of the better values at the $1,000 price point for a duty-grade 9mm.

Breaking Down the $949 Price Tag

The S&W M&P9 M2.0 Metal sits at a price point that initially surprises some buyers — the polymer M&P9 M2.0 can be found for $550–$650. That $300+ difference buys you a CNC-machined aluminum alloy frame and a factory Aimpoint ACRO-milled slide.

Let’s put that in context. A standard polymer M&P9 M2.0 + aftermarket slide milling typically costs:

  • Polymer M&P9 M2.0: ~$600
  • Slide milling for ACRO cut: ~$150–$200 (varies by shop)
  • Total: ~$750–$800

The metal frame difference between polymer and aluminum-frame M&P is valued at approximately $150–$200 in production cost. So the M2.0 Metal at $949 is arguably fairly priced for what it delivers.

Price Survey: What Buyers Are Paying

Condition / Source Price Range Notes
New (MSRP) $949 S&W official
New (authorized dealer) $899–$979 Typical street pricing
New (online, including transfer) $920–$970 Add $25–$50 FFL fee
Used (excellent condition) $750–$850 Few rounds fired, original components
Used (good condition) $650–$750 Normal wear, all original parts
Gun show (new) $950–$1,100 Often at or above MSRP

Comparing Value to Competitors at $949

Pistol Price What You Get for the Price
S&W M&P9 M2.0 Metal $949 Metal frame, factory ACRO cut, excellent trigger
SIG P365 FUSE Comp $949 Factory optic (ROMEO-X), integrated comp, 17+1 carry
Glock 17 Gen 5 MOS ~$750 Proven reliability, large aftermarket, optics plates
FN 509 Tactical ~$800 Threaded barrel, optics ready, FN quality
SIG P320 M17 ~$800 Modular, military contract, optics ready

Is the M2.0 Metal Worth the Premium Over the Polymer M2.0?

If you primarily carry and don’t shoot competitively, the polymer M2.0 at $600–$650 is hard to argue against. The polymer frame is lighter for daily carry and still delivers the same excellent trigger and reliability.

The M2.0 Metal earns its premium for:

  • Shooters who value the feel and recoil characteristics of a metal frame
  • Competition shooters who benefit from the heavier platform’s reduced muzzle rise
  • Duty carriers who want the ACRO-ready slide without milling costs
  • Collectors who prefer metal-frame pistols philosophically

What’s in the Box at $949

  • S&W M&P9 M2.0 Metal pistol with ACRO-milled slide
  • Two 17-round magazines
  • 3 interchangeable palm swell grip inserts
  • Suppressor-height cowitness irons
  • Trigger lock
  • S&W documentation and warranty card

Total Budget Including Essentials

Item Cost Estimate
M&P9 M2.0 Metal (MSRP) $949
Aimpoint ACRO P-2 optic $400–$500
Quality holster (IWB or OWB) $70–$120
Extra magazine (x1) $30–$45
Defensive ammo (50 rounds) $30–$50
Total ready-to-use budget ~$1,480–$1,665

Where to Buy

We carry the S&W M&P9 M2.0 Metal at White’s Arms in Salt Lake City, UT. Check our product page for current availability and pricing. As an authorized S&W dealer, your warranty is fully supported. Browse our full handgun inventory for other options at every price point.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the M&P9 M2.0 Metal go on sale?

S&W occasionally offers promotional pricing through authorized dealers. Signing up for White’s Arms promotions or watching for holiday sales (Black Friday, Memorial Day, 4th of July) is the best way to catch discounts on S&W products.

Is the used market safe for a carry gun?

With due diligence, yes. Have a used M&P9 inspected by a qualified gunsmith before carrying it. Test-fire at least 100 rounds to verify reliability. Verify no aftermarket internal modifications that might affect safety.

Does buying online vs. local dealer make a price difference?

Sometimes slightly cheaper online before fees, but transfer fees and sales tax often equalize the price. Local dealers provide hands-on service, warranty support, and the ability to handle the gun before purchase. For premium firearms, we recommend local purchase when pricing is comparable.

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