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Smith & Wesson Debuts Tennessee Flag Series M&P Pistols to Mark New Chapter

Smith & Wesson Debuts Tennessee Flag Series M&P Pistols to Mark New Chapter

Smith & Wesson, the storied firearms manufacturer, has unveiled a new limited-edition series of M&P® pistols to celebrate their relocation to Tennessee. This special collection honors the state that has warmly welcomed the company’s new headquarters after a significant move from Massachusetts, where it was originally established in 1852. The transition to Tennessee reflects both a shift in Smith & Wesson’s business strategy and a response to the legislative environment in Massachusetts that has grown increasingly hostile towards firearms manufacturing.

The Tennessee-themed M&P® pistol series includes the M&P®9 SHIELD™ PLUS, available with or without a thumb safety and designed to be optics-ready. The M&P®9 M2.0™ FULL SIZE and M&P®9 M2.0™ COMPACT models feature suppressor-height sights, a 4.25″ barrel, and a flat-face trigger, catering to enthusiasts who appreciate precision and customization.

The move itself was a bold statement by Smith & Wesson President and CEO Mark Smith, who cited proposed legislation in Massachusetts that would impede the company’s ability to manufacture firearms legally permissible in most states. The relocation not only underscores the company’s resilience and adaptability but also their commitment to upholding the Second Amendment rights of their customers.

Smith & Wesson’s move involved a significant operational consolidation, reducing the number of their facilities and bringing together headquarters, plastic injection molding, pistol and long gun assembly, and distribution under one roof in Maryville, Tennessee. This not only marks a new chapter in the company’s history but also brings about economic benefits to Tennessee, introducing approximately 750 jobs and representing an investment of $120 million.

The grand opening of the new headquarters was celebrated with notable attendees, including “Duck Dynasty” star Si Robertson, and served to emphasize the promising future of Smith & Wesson in its new home state. As the company continues to adapt and evolve, these commemorative Tennessee flag M&P® pistols stand as a testament to its enduring legacy and commitment to the firearms community.

The strategic move by Smith & Wesson to Tennessee is not just a business maneuver but a significant statement in support of gun rights. It’s a reminder of the dynamic interplay between industry, legislation, and community. The release of the Tennessee flag-themed M&P® pistols is a fitting tribute to the state’s welcoming spirit and a celebration of the company’s ongoing commitment to craftsmanship and the Second Amendment. While Smith & Wesson’s departure from Massachusetts is a profound change, it represents a proactive step towards ensuring their business thrives in a supportive environment, poised for growth and innovation.

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