Smith & Wesson M&P40 Shield M2.0 Performance Center Ported .40 S&W, No Thumb Safety, 3.125 in Barrel, Fiber-Optic Sights (SKU 11868)
This Smith & Wesson M&P40 Shield M2.0 Performance Center model stands out with its factory-ported stainless steel barrel and ported slide, HI VIZ fiber-optic sights, and no external manual thumb safety. Built on a micro-size polymer frame with M2.0 aggressive grip texture and finished in Armornite, it includes both 6- and 7-round single-column magazines and comes with the original Performance Center box labeled to SKU 11868.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The slide and frame show a few minor, superficial scratches and small handling marks. The bore is bright and reflective.
What's Included
- Factory Smith & Wesson Performance Center box with matching end label (SKU 11868)
- Pistol cleaning kit in zippered case with rods, brushes, and jags
- Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Safety & Instruction Manual
- Kydex inside-the-waistband holster with concealment claw
- 1x 7-round magazine
- 1x 6-round magazine
Purpose-built by Smith & Wesson’s Performance Center, this M&P40 Shield M2.0 features a 3.125 in ported stainless steel barrel and a matching ported slide with lightening cuts. The porting and weight reduction are Performance Center upgrades designed to vent gas and trim slide mass while maintaining carry-friendly dimensions.
The pistol uses HI VIZ fiber-optic sights with a green front and red two-dot rear, both dovetailed for durability and a clear sight picture. A Performance Center medallion is present on the slide, and the stainless steel slide and barrel wear an Armornite finish.
Controls are streamlined with no external manual thumb safety. It features a trigger safety, a left-side magazine release, and a frame marked "Capable of firing with magazine removed," indicating the absence of a magazine disconnect.




