Description
The Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Plus Optics Ready 9mm 3.1” is a compact, striker-fired pistol built for everyday carry. It ships with both a flush-fit 10-round and an extended 13-round magazine, and the optics-ready slide lets you mount a red dot without extra machining. The tritium night sights and textured grip make it a solid choice for low-light defense and comfortable all-day carry.
| Manufacturer | Smith & Wesson |
|---|---|
| Model | M&P Shield Plus Optics Ready |
| Material | Stainless steel slide with Armornite finish, polymer frame |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger; accepts Shield Plus holsters and magazines |
| Finish | Black Armornite |
| Weight | 19.5 oz (unloaded, with flush magazine, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Optics-Ready Slide — The slide is cut to accept popular micro red dots (Shield RMSc footprint) so you can co-witness with the factory tritium sights. No need to send the slide out for milling.
- 18-Degree Grip Angle — This standard M&P grip angle gives a natural point of aim, which helps new shooters get on target faster. Per Smith & Wesson, it matches the ergonomics of full-size M&P pistols.
- Enhanced Textured Grip — The polymer frame uses an aggressive stippling pattern that locks the gun into your hand without being abrasive against bare skin. It’s a noticeable upgrade over the original Shield.
- Tritium Night Sights — The front and rear tritium inserts glow for up to 12 years, making this pistol ready for low-light scenarios right out of the box. No need to swap sights immediately.
- Dual Magazine Setup — Includes one flush-fit 10-round magazine for deep concealment and one extended 13-round magazine for higher capacity. The 13-rounder adds a pinky rest for a full grip.
Who It’s For
This pistol is for anyone who carries daily and wants the option to mount a red dot without buying a separate slide. It’s also a strong choice for new gun owners who want a reliable, easy-to-shoot compact 9mm. The thin profile (1.0 inch wide) fits smaller hands and conceals under a T-shirt or light jacket.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Optics-ready slide saves you $100–$200 in aftermarket milling costs.
- Pro: The 13-round extended magazine gives you 13+1 capacity in a package barely bigger than the original Shield.
- Con: The optics cut uses the Shield RMSc footprint, which is less common than the Trijicon RMRcc. Some popular red dots (like the Holosun 407K) require an adapter plate or filing the lugs.
Comparison: S&W M&P Shield Plus Optics Ready vs. Competitors
| Model | Slide Material | Optic Cut | Capacity | Weight | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S&W M&P Shield Plus OR | Stainless steel with Armornite | Shield RMSc footprint | 10+1 / 13+1 | 19.5 oz | $469.58 |
| Zev Technologies OZ9C | Stainless steel with black DLC | RMR footprint | 15+1 | 22.3 oz | $899.00 |
| Lone Wolf Distributors Timberwolf Compact | 416 stainless steel with black nitride | RMR footprint | 15+1 | 21.0 oz | $599.95 |
The Shield Plus OR is lighter and thinner than both competitors, and it costs about half the price of the Zev OZ9C. The trade-off is a less common optic footprint and no included optic plates. The Lone Wolf Timberwolf has a more standard RMR cut, but it’s also heavier and wider.
FAQ
Does this pistol come with optic mounting plates?
No. The slide is cut for the Shield RMSc footprint. Most micro red dots that use that footprint (like the Shield SIS, Crimson Trace CTS-1550, or Sig Romeo Zero) will mount directly. For other dots, you may need a thin adapter plate or to file the rear lugs slightly.
What holsters fit the Shield Plus Optics Ready?
Almost any holster made for the original Shield (non-Plus) will fit the Shield Plus. The slide width and frame dimensions are the same. However, if you mount a red dot, you need a holster cut for an optic. Many manufacturers (Vedder, Alien Gear, Tier 1 Concealed) offer Shield Plus OR holsters.
Is the 13-round magazine flush or extended?
The 13-round magazine is extended. It adds about 0.6 inch to the grip length and includes a pinky rest. The flush-fit 10-round magazine sits even with the bottom of the frame.
Can I use the original Shield magazines in the Shield Plus?
Yes. Original Shield magazines (7, 8, or 9 rounds) will lock into the Shield Plus and function normally. The Shield Plus magazines have a slightly different follower design, but they are cross-compatible.
What is the trigger pull weight?
Per Smith & Wesson specs, the trigger pull is 5.0 to 6.0 pounds. The trigger has a short reset and a flat face, which helps with consistent finger placement.
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Last updated: April 2026





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