Introducing the Smith & Wesson Ed Brown M&P9 2.0 Fueled Series, a semi-auto pistol that combines the iconic reliability of Smith & Wesson with the custom craftsmanship of Ed Brown. This 9mm Luger firearm is a standout in both design and performance, making it an excellent addition to any collection or a top choice for a reliable defense weapon. Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate its excellent condition, showing only faint signs of prior use, with the bore remaining bright and clean. The pistol comes complete with its original factory box, user manual, gun oil, interchangeable backstraps, and two 17-round magazines.
Crafted in the USA, this pistol features a fully machined slide from 17-4 stainless steel, enhanced with custom cuts and dehorned for a sleek appearance. The Black Nitride finish not only adds to its aesthetic appeal but also provides superior corrosion resistance and durability. The 416 stainless steel barrel is match grade, threaded, and features Ed Brown Tread Flutes, a 1:10 twist, and an 11° target crown for exceptional accuracy. Designed with an integrated low-profile 360-degree magwell and an Apex trigger upgrade, this firearm ensures a smooth and responsive shooting experience.
The M&P9 2.0 is known for its ergonomic design, modularity, and durability, appealing to both law enforcement and civilian markets since its introduction in 2005. This variant stands out with its enhancements for improved performance, making it ideal for both competitive and defensive shooting. The optics-ready design, compatible with Trijicon RMR, adds versatility, while the suppressor height Ameriglo Pro Glo front tritium sight ensures quick target acquisition.
Whether you're a seasoned collector, a competitive shooter, or someone seeking a reliable personal defense option, the Smith & Wesson Ed Brown M&P9 2.0 offers unmatched precision and quality. Its combination of advanced features, high-capacity magazine, and custom enhancements make it a superior choice. Don't miss the chance to own this exceptional piece of firearm engineering.




