Only if it is chambered for it. If you have any dobuts, take it to a gunsmith.
Yes it does. The M&P is a fine weapon.
yes Actually, a better answer is, probably. As long as the pistol is designed to fire 9mm Para, you can fire 9mm Luger rounds. Smith and Wesson makes a couple of models that are 380 which is sometimes called 9mm Kurz, 9mm short, or 9x17 which is NOT the same.
Needs to be examined by a gunsmith to be safe and sure. Although S&W and the Luger both fire the 9mm cartridge.
The common 9mm cartridge is known by many names. All of the following 9mm's are one and the same: 9x19mm, 9mm Nato, 9mm Luger, 9mm Parabellum. There are no 9mm cartridges specific to Glock or Smith & Wesson.
Have it examined by a gunsmith. It can be chambered for either 9mm Luger or .380 ACP
probably If the pistol is designed for 9mm Luger, 9mm Para, or 9x19, yes.
governor.any Smith and Wesson revolver that was made prior to this year(the govenor) that is chambered for a rimless designed cartridge.This includes the .45ACP, the .40S&W,and the 9mm luger cartridges.
9mm
first but a bullet in it pull back the hammer and shoot it into your knee
9mm Luger.
Smith and Wesson 9mm Model 39-2 Chrome finish.
there is no such thing?