Smith & Wesson's new M&P FPC 22LR makes it's release debut
Smith & Wesson’s new M&P FPC 22LR makes it’s release debut

Smith & Wesson introduces the M&P FPC 22LR, a compact, side-folding firearm with familiar M&P ergonomics. It features in-stock storage for two extra magazines, M-LOK slots for accessories, and a 16.25” threaded barrel. The design ensures optics remain undisturbed while providing a quick-release magazine system and ships with three 20-round magazines.

Smith & Wesson states “Smith & Wesson’s M&P FPC 22LR features a slim and compact design that allows it to be stowed away and accessible when needed. Inspired by our M&P handguns, the M&P FPC 22LR has a familiar grip and trigger, can carry two extra magazines with its in-stock storage, and features M-LOK slots in the forend to mount accessories.”

KEY FEATURES:

  • Compact, Folding Design – With the ability to fold from the side, the M&P® FPC® 22LR allows you to get a compact footprint and ensures that mounted optics aren’t disturbed.
  • In-stock Magazine Storage – Slots in the stock allow you to store two extra magazines onboard.
  • Familiar Ergonomics – The same grip and trigger that can be found on our M&P pistols give you a familiar experience that you’ve come to appreciate from our firearms.
  • 16.25” 1/2×28” threaded barrel w/thread protector.
  • M-LOK® slots on handguard with Picatinny-style rail on top.
  • Charging slide/handle doubles as retainer when folded.
  • Compact, side-folding design.
  • 30 3/8 ˝ unfolded length to 16 3/8” folded.
  • Flat-face trigger with crisp break.
  • Reversible magazine catch.
  • M&P Compact grip w/Interchangeable backstraps.
  • In-stock magazine storage w/quick-release tab system.
  • Ships with three magazines, (Three) 20-round magazines.

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