Washington State Patrol goes to the S&W M&P40
BySmith & Wesson announced that the Washington State Patrol ordered 1400 M&P40 pistols to issue to all of their officers.
The Washington State Patrol is the latest law enforcement agency to convert to the M&P pistol. Hundreds of other agencies issue or approve the duty carry of the S&W M&P, including the Milwaukee PD, DEA, Detroit PD, Atlanta PD, Iowa State Patrol, New Hampshire State Police, and the New Mexico State Police to name just a few.
It would seem that S&W is once again a serious player in the law enforcement market.
From Smith & Wesson:
Smith & Wesson Holding Corporation (Nasdaq: SWHC), parent company of Smith & Wesson Corp., the legendary 157-year old company in the global business of safety, security, protection and sport, announced today that the Washington State Patrol (WSP) has selected firearms from the company’s Military & Police (M&P) Pistol Series for duty use. The Smith & Wesson M&P40, which is made in the United States, will be issued to each officer of the Washington State Patrol to replace firearms supplied by a European-based manufacturer that had previously served as the primary duty sidearm. The Washington State Patrol has ordered 1,400 M&P40 pistols. The company has also recently completed shipments of 1,300 M&P pistols to be used by the Washington State Department of Corrections (DOC).
The WSP selected the M&P pistol after an extensive testing and evaluation process, which included various competitors. State Patrol evaluators indicated that the M&P pistol incorporated several key features including enhanced ergonomics and ambidextrous controls that are valuable for their officers. The evaluators added that the polymer pistol’s interchangeable grip sizes, ease of maintenance and level of support offered by Smith & Wesson were all primary factors in their recommendation that the WSP acquire the M&P pistol. In addition to the State Patrol’s high remarks on the performance of the M&P pistol during testing, officials at Washington State DOC commended Smith & Wesson for its customer service, product warranty and armorer’s training conducted by the company.
“Contracts from departments such as the Washington State Patrol and other various organizations within the Washington State DOC, demonstrate the diversity of the M&P pistol series as well as the ability of the M&P product line to meet a broad range of applications and requirements,” said Leland Nichols, Smith & Wesson’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “The recent orders from the multiple state agencies within Washington include contracts for not only the M&P40 but also for the M&P9 and M&P45 pistol. Our ability to supply each of these agencies with duty firearms that meet their individual needs reflects our continuing commitment to provide law enforcement personnel with the most advanced and innovative products in the marketplace.”
Divisions within the Washington DOC that have converted to the M&P pistol include the Correctional Facility, Women’s Correction Facility and the Washington State Penitentiary along with several other state institutions.




1 Comments
October 15th, 2009 at 9:55 pm
I like the MnP, and it’s a good design. I’m glad to see it getting LE contracts, because it’s a good choice. I wouldn’t get rid of my Glocks to get one, but an MnP with a light and CTC grips is a really good package. I hope these departments are at least getting them with lights.