Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield Plus Optics Ready 9mm, 3.1 in, No Manual Safety, Tritium Night Sights, Includes 13rd & 10rd Mags
This M&P9 Shield Plus is a micro 9mm with a factory optics-ready slide using the Shield RMSc/J-Point footprint, a 3.1 in stainless barrel with Armornite finish, and tritium night sights marked "TG-H3." It is the no manual thumb safety configuration (not a safety model) and comes with both a 13-round and a 10-round steel magazine. Made in the USA, it features the enhanced M&P grip texture and a flat-faced trigger with a tactile, audible reset.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Specific Condition Details: There are minor scratches present. The feed ramp shows blemishes but is smooth to the touch.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
What’s Included
- Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield Plus pistol (Optics Ready, 3.1 in, No Manual Thumb Safety)
- One 13-round steel magazine (extended baseplate)
- One 10-round steel magazine (flush-fit baseplate)
The optics-ready slide is cut for the Shield RMSc/J-Point footprint and ships with a cover plate installed. Wave-style serrations at the front and rear aid slide manipulation while maintaining a clean, low-profile form factor sized for micro carry.
The Armornite-finished stainless steel barrel and slide provide a durable black finish, paired with a black polymer frame and the enhanced M&P stippled texture. The 18-degree grip angle supports a natural point of aim within the Shield Plus series format.
Factory tritium night sights include an orange-ring tritium front and a tritium rear, with markings noted as "TG-H3." This sighting setup is straightforward in varied light and ready to pair with a compatible micro red dot if desired.
This striker-fired, recoil-operated pistol uses a flat-faced trigger with a tactile, audible reset and a trigger safety. It is the no manual thumb safety configuration; a factory caution marking indicates it is capable of firing with the magazine removed. Capacity is up to 13+1, and this example includes both 13-round and 10-round magazines.




