Smith & Wesson Brands secures California Highway Patrol contract after M&P9 M2.0 passes 16,000 round test

Smith & Wesson Brands secures California Highway Patrol contract after M&P9 M2.0 passes 16,000 round test
Smith & Wesson wins CHP contract

Smith & Wesson Brands has won a major contract with the California Highway Patrol, the largest state agency in the United States, for its M&P9 M2.0 duty pistol.

The selection comes after the firearm completed rigorous testing, successfully firing more than 16,000 rounds without a single malfunction. This announcement underscores the agency's focus on reliability and performance in its equipment, as the M&P line continues to be a preferred choice among law enforcement nationwide.

Smith & Wesson has recently launched the Model 73 C-Frame revolver, making its public debut on the company's YouTube channel, according to a previous report. The company also introduced a Mother's Day collection aimed at promoting personal safety gifts and preparedness, as covered in an earlier article. Both initiatives follow a steady rollout of new products and campaigns targeting diverse segments.

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