My M2.0 Shield came in a cardboard box. Both my M2.0 .45 and M2.0C 9mm 4” came in hard plastic black boxes.
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My M2.0 Shield came in a cardboard box. Both my M2.0 .45 and M2.0C 9mm 4” came in hard plastic black boxes.
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I think all shields come in cardboard boxes. Two that i bought did.
The last new standard 9mm Shield and the EZ 380 I saw were both in cardboard boxes.
For those looking for a cheap factory mag source for either standard or compact 9mm M&P, Greg Cote LLC is selling standard mags reduced to 15 shots. Price $16.95. These are made to comply with weird requirements. http://gregcotellc.com
It's hit and miss. Sometimes they've sent me parts for free. They recently sent me a striker assembly for my 2.0C. But it's also back to them for the second time because it seems to need a trigger bar. They said they didn't want to spend money to send the bar in case that wasn't the issue, but they're spending more than that mailing the damn gun back and forth multiple times. It was supposed to go straight to management this time and I was supposed to get a call when they got but it's been a couple weeks of silence. I'm going to call them Monday and see what's going on.
I multiple 2.0 Compacts and one 2.0 FS that came in the plastic boxes. Just traded for a like new 2.0 5 inch FDE and it came in a cardboard box.
As to M&P maintenance and parts replacement, I come from a group of high volume M&P 1.0 shooters and no one I know replaced parts in the "recommended" frequency. In my experience, for example, S&W will replace worn/broken mag followers for free but you pay for mag springs as they are wear items.