Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Full Size & Compact Optics - Red & Green Dot Sights
Carefully selected optics that fit the modified RMSc footprint, no guesswork required.
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$352.93Unit price /Unavailable S&W M&P 2.0 Full Size/Compact RMR Adapter Plate 407C/507C/508T/507COMP - Aluminum - DPP
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Viridian RFX 15 3 MOA Green Dot Sight - RMSc Footprint - Aluminum Housing
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$341.16Unit price /Unavailable S&W M&P 2.0 Full Size/Compact to K Footprint Adapter Plate 407K/507K/EPS Carry/EPS - Aluminum - DPP
$39.99Unit price /UnavailableHolosun 509 ACSS Vulcan Red Dot w/ RMR Mounting Plate - HE509-RD-ACSS-R
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Vortex Defender CCW Red Dot, 3MOA/6MOA Options, RMSc Footprint, DFCCW-MRD3, DFCCW-MRD6
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$329.40Unit price /Unavailable Osight SE Enclosed Red Dot, 32 MOA Circle + 2 MOA, Side Battery, RMSc Footprint
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S&W M&P 2.0 Optics: Everything You Need to Know
The Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 is one of the most popular duty and carry pistols on the market. Most modern variants including the 40 S&W, 9MM, 45 ACP, 10MM, and the high-performance M&P 2.0 Metal and Competitor models feature the C.O.R.E. (Competition Optics Ready Equipment) slide cut. This system uses a series of interchangeable plates to accommodate different M&P 2.0 red dot footprints.
M&P 2.0 Optic Footprints & The Plate System
Unlike some pistols that have a single native footprint, the S&W M&P 2.0 footprint is unique and lets you mount any optic with the proper plate. By swapping the plate, you can mount:
- RMR Footprint: The most common choice for "duty" optics like the Holosun 509T or Trijicon RMR.
- DeltaPoint Pro (DPP) Footprint: Ideal for the Vortex ST/XL or the Holosun SCS 320.
- RMSc/K Footprint: Perfect for the Holosun EPS Carry, 407K, or 507K.
- Direct Mount (No Plate Required): The Holosun SCS M&P2 is specifically designed to mount directly to the M&P 2.0 slide without an adapter.
Plastic vs. Metal Optic Plates
While S&W includes a set of plastic plates with most Optics Ready models, many choose to upgrade to aluminum or steel M&P 2.0 optic plates . Aftermarket metal plates (like those from Calculated Kinetics or C&H Precision) offer better rigidity, preventing the "plate warp" that can occasionally lead to a lost zero or sheared screws from heavy use.
Top Rated M&P 2.0 Red Dots by Use Case
- Best for Concealed Carry: The Vortex CCW or Holosun EPS Carry . These enclosed emitters keep lint and debris out of the way, ensuring your dot is clear when you need it.
- Best for Duty: The Trijicon RMR Type 2 or Holosun 509T . These are built from titanium or 7075 aluminum to withstand extreme impact.
- Best for Competition: The Holosun 507 Comp or Trijicon SRO . Its massive window is perfect for the M&P 2.0 Competitor or Metal models where speed is the priority.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Does the M&P 2.0 come with optic plates? Yes, most Optics Ready (OR) models include a bag of seven plastic adapter plates and a variety of screws. If your box was missing them, Smith & Wesson customer service typically provides them upon request, or you can purchase aftermarket plates from Freedom Gorilla.
Will my red dot co-witness with factory sights? If you use the standard S&W adapter plates, the optic usually sits high enough that you will need higher sights to co-witness. However, if you use the Holosun SCS M&P2 , you can co-witness with your factory standard-height sights. You can view the cowitness of the MP2 here.
What is the best screw torque for M&P 2.0 optics? Most manufacturers recommend 15 inch-pounds with a small drop of blue Loctite. Be careful not to use screws that are too long, as they can interfere with the internal components of the slide.

