S&W M&P Shield Holster Compatibility Guide | PHLSTER (2024)

S&W M&P Shield Holster Compatibility Guide | PHLSTER (1)

The Smith & Wesson M&P Shield is a popular choice for concealed carry. But there are many variations among the Shield family, and not all of them fit the same holsters. How can you tell which model of Shield you have, and which holster will fit?

This article will help explain which Shield models fit which PHLster holsters. It can be confusing! This guide will help you choose the correct size holster for your Shield, Shield Plus, Performance Center Shield, Shield 1.0, Shield 2.0, and more. We’ll also discuss the differences between other Shield models that do NOT fit PHLster holsters, such as the Shield EZ and the Smith & Wesson Equalizer.

Note that this guide is for polymer (plastic) framed Shields only, without lights or lasers attached. We do not make holsters for metal frames or aftermarket frames.

Determine which model you have.

The first step in finding a holster for your M&P Shield is to determine which model you have. Most pistols have engraving on the slide that tells you the model, HOWEVER, many Shield models have similar names, even though they are different sizes. Naturally, this leads to a lot of confusion, as they will not fit the same holsters.

If you’re not sure, the best way to know for sure which model you have is to contact Smith & Wesson’s customer support. Have your serial number ready, and they will be able to tell yaou your exact model.

If you have the original box for your gun, you can also check the manufacturer’s sticker.

Both of these guns are in the M&P Shield family, but they are two totally different models, and do not fit the same holsters. Confusing! The gun on the left is the original Shield 1.0, and the one on the right is a Shield EZ. Holsters for these two cannot be switched – they are not interchangeable.

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General Holster Guidelines

Within the Shield lineup, there are three main holster families. These are the Shield 1.0/2.0, The Shield Plus, and the Shield EZ/Equalizer.

Each Shield family has sub-variants: for example, California compliant versions, or Performance Center versions. Performance Center Shields have some upgraded parts, and may have longer barrels. Generally speaking, most Performance Center variants will fit the same holsters as their base model, UNLESS they have longer barrels, in which case a longer holster is required.

At the time of writing, there are over 50 different variants in the Shield lineup. So it’s understandably confusing trying to find the right holster! Read on to learn about the three holster families.

Shield 1.0/2.0 holster:

The smallest of the Shield lineup, a Shield 1.0/2.0 holster will fit both the original Shield and the Shield M2.0.

(Note: The Shield M2.0 and the M&P M2.0 are not the same gun, even though the names are similar. The M&P 2.0 will not fit any Shield holsters, and no Shield will fit an M&P 2.0 holster.)

Shield Plus holster:

While similar in overall size to the Shield 1.0/2.0, the Shield Plus has slightly different dimensions and will only fit our Shield Plus holsters. We know Smith & Wesson advertised that the Shield Plus would fit regular Shield holsters, but unfortunately they changed some critical dimensions, so the fit and retention are very poor. For safety reasons, we do not recommend using a Shield Plus in a Shield 1/0/2.0 holster, or vice versa. We have a separate holster mold for the Shield Plus that fits perfectly.

Shield EZ/Equalizer holster:

The Shield EZ and Equalizer will NOT fit holsters made for any other Shield family. They are much larger guns, and have completely different dimensions than the original Shield and Shield Plus (scroll up to see the picture above).

Note that the Shield EZ and the S&W Equalizer have the same frame size. So you can put a Shield EZ into an Equalizer holster, and vice versa. But they will NOT fit other Shield holsters.

M&P 2.0 vs M&P Shield M2.0

Just a reminder, the M&P Shield M2.0 and the M&P M2.0 are completely different guns, and the holsters are not interchangeable. Smith & Wesson’s naming convention makes it very confusing, but you can contact them with your serial number if you’re not sure. In the picture below, the Shield 2.0 is on the left, and the M&P 2.0 is on the right.

Note on barrel length:

Sometimes two guns in the same family, with the same frame size, will have different barrel lengths. In this case, you can usually fit the shorter barrel in the longer holster, but not the other way around.

For example, you can fit a Shield Plus with a 3.1″ barrel into a holster made for the Shield Plus with a 4″ barrel. It will fit and retain the gun correctly, you’ll just have a little extra holster length below the muzzle. But if you try to put the longer gun in the shorter holster, it will not fit. Remember, this trick only works for guns in the same family, with the exact same frame dimensions.

Choose your gun model:

M&P Shield 1.0/2.0 - 3.1" Barrel

The Shield 1.0 and Shield M2.0 are the smallest pistols in the Shield family.

(Note that the “M&P Shield 2.0” and the “M&P 2.0” are completely different guns. This listing is for the M&P Shield 1.0 and 2.0 only.)

The following variants will all fit our Shield 1.0/2.0 holster:

  • M&P 9 Shield
  • M&P 40 Shield
  • M&P 9 Shield Hi Viz Sights
  • M&P 40 Shield Hi Viz Sights
  • M&P 9 Shield M2.0
  • M&P 40 Shield M2.0
  • Performance Center Ported M&P 9 Shield Every Day Carry Kit
  • M&P 9 Shield M2.0 Tritium Night Sights
  • M&P 40 Shield M2.0 Manual Thumb Safety
  • M&P 40 Shield M2.0 No Thumb Safety
  • M&P 40 Shield M2.0 Tritium Night Sights
  • Performance Center Ported M&P 9 Shield M2.0 Hi Viz Sights
  • Performance Center Ported M&P 40 Shield M2.0 Hi Viz Sights
  • Performance Center Ported M&P 40 Shield M2.0 Tritium Night Sights

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All the variants listed above will fit the Enigma Express for the Shield 1.0/2.0. They will also fit the PHLster Skeleton holster for the Shield 1.0/2.0. Choose “Shield 1.0/2.0” from the dropdown menu on the product page.

All of our holsters WILL fit slide-mounted pistol optics (also called “red dots”) such as the Sig RomeoZero, Holosun 407k/507k, and other similar pistol mounted optics. Our holsters do NOT fit lasers.

Note: We do not make a holster for the 4″ barrel versions of the Shield 1.0 or 2.0. Since our holsters have closed muzzles, the 4″ version will not fit in the smaller 3.1″ holster.

M&P Shield Plus - 3.1" barrel

While similar in overall size to the Shield 1.0/2.0, the Shield Plus has slightly different dimensions and will only fit ourShield Plus holsters. This listing is for the 3.1″ barrel only. For 4″ barrel versions, scroll down to the next section.

Note: For safety reasons, we do not recommend using a Shield Plus in a Shield 1/0/2.0 holster, or vice versa. Use the correct holster for each model for correct fit and retention.

The following variants will all fit our Shield Plus 3.1″ holster:

  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS CA COMPLIANT
  • S&W SHIELD PLUS OR 30 SUPER CARRY
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS THUMB SAFETY
  • S&W SHIELD PLUS OR THUMB SAFETY 30 SUPER CARRY
  • PERFORMANCE CENTER M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS THUMB SAFETY 3.1″
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS OPTICS READY
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS OPTICS READY THUMB SAFETY
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS OPTICS READY 10+1 ROUND
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS OPTICS READY THUMB SAFETY 10+1 ROUND
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS THUMB SAFETY 10RD COMPLIANT
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS 10RD COMPLIANT

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All the variants listed above will fit the Enigma Express for the Shield Plus 3.1. They will also fit the PHLster Skeleton holster for the Shield Plus 3.1. Choose “Shield Plus 3.1” from the dropdown menu on the product page.

All of our holsters WILL fit slide-mounted pistol optics (also called “red dots”) such as the Sig RomeoZero, Holosun 407k/507k, and other similar pistol mounted optics. Our holsters do NOT fit lasers.

Note: Since our holsters have closed muzzles, the 4″ version of the Shield Plus will not fit in the smaller 3.1″ holster.

M&P Shield Plus - 4" barrel

While similar in overall size to the Shield 1.0/2.0, the Shield Plus has slightly different dimensions and will only fit ourShield Plus holsters. This listing is for the 4″ barrel length. You CAN fit a smaller 3.1″ Shield Plus in this holster; it will have a little extra holster length at the muzzle.

Note: For safety reasons, we do not recommend using a Shield Plus in a Shield 1/0/2.0 holster, or vice versa. Use the correct holster for each model for correct fit and retention.

The following variants will all fit our Shield Plus 4″ holster:

  • PERFORMANCE CENTER M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS 4″
  • PERFORMANCE CENTER M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS CRIMSON TRACE PORTED 4″
  • PERFORMANCE CENTER M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS CRIMSON TRACE 4″
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS CA COMPLIANT
  • S&W SHIELD PLUS OR 30 SUPER CARRY
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS THUMB SAFETY
  • S&W SHIELD PLUS OR THUMB SAFETY 30 SUPER CARRY
  • PERFORMANCE CENTER M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS THUMB SAFETY
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS OPTICS READY
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS OPTICS READY THUMB SAFETY
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS OPTICS READY 10+1 ROUND
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS OPTICS READY THUMB SAFETY 10+1 ROUND
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS THUMB SAFETY 10RD COMPLIANT
  • M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS 10RD COMPLIANT

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All the variants listed above will fit the Enigma Express for the Shield Plus 4″. They will also fit the PHLster Skeleton holster for the Shield Plus 4″. Choose “Shield Plus 4in” from the dropdown menu on the product page.

All of our holsters WILL fit slide-mounted pistol optics (also called “red dots”) such as the Sig RomeoZero, Holosun 407k/507k, and other similar pistol mounted optics. Our holsters do NOT fit lasers.

Note: You CAN use a 3.1″ barrel Shield Plus in the 4″ barrel Shield Plus holster.

Shield EZ and Equalizer

Both the M&P Shield EZ and the S&W Equalizer have the same frame size and can share holsters. However, they are BOTH very different from the rest of the Shield lineup. The Shield EZ and Equalizer will NOT fit holsters made for any other Shield model. They are much larger guns, and have completely different dimensions than the original Shield and Shield Plus (see the picture below).

    • The M&P Shield (left) and the M&P Shield EZ (right) are two totally different guns. The Shield EZ is much larger, and can be difficult to conceal for small-framed people. Read more here.

Because the Shield EZ and the S&W Equalizer have the same frame size, you can put a Shield EZ into an Equalizer holster, and vice versa. But they will NOT fit any other Shield holsters.

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PHLster does not make a standalone holster for the M&P Shield EZ or the Equalizer. We do not make a pre-assembled Enigma Express for the EZ or Equalizer.

If you would like to use your Shield EZ with the Enigma system, you can use the Standard Enigma OS and your own compatible holster shell.

Before you buy, be sure to read the cautions and considerations in this article. You can also find buying instructions and holster recommendations.

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FAQs

Will a Smith and Wesson Shield Plus fit in a shield holster? ›

We know Smith & Wesson advertised that the Shield Plus would fit regular Shield holsters, but unfortunately they changed some critical dimensions, so the fit and retention are very poor. For safety reasons, we do not recommend using a Shield Plus in a Shield 1/0/2.0 holster, or vice versa.

Is the S&W Shield the same as M&P Shield? ›

And they have very different textures. The original Smith and Wesson shield is an extremely slick pistol without a lot of texture to it. The Smith and Wesson M&P 2.0 shield is very aggressive and it's identically aggressive to the Smith and Wesson M&P 2.0 compact.

Does the M&P Shield and Shield 2.0 use the same magazine? ›

Holsters, magazines and aftermarket sights are interchangeable between the 1.0 and 2.0 models.

Is the M&P Shield and Shield plus the same size? ›

M&P Shield vs Shield Plus: The Showdown

Let's start with the form factor. The overall length and barrel length of these two models are virtually identical, standing at about 3.1 inches.

What is the best holster for the M&P shield? ›

Best OWB Holster for the M&P Shield

For maximum adjustability, the ProDraw™ paddle holster is an excellent choice. It allows customizing retention, cant, and secure fit thanks to the lightweight, removable paddle clip design. Vedder Holsters offers a wide variety of OWB options to suit different M&P Shield carry needs.

What is the difference between M&P Shield and Shield EZ? ›

What makes the Shield EZ different from every other Shield is the action itself. Unlike the rest of the lineup, the EZ is an internal hammer fired pistol. The hammer fired operation is the key component to reducing the felt slide tension by about half.

Is M&P Shield better than Glock? ›

Shooting the Glock 19 is much easier than shooting the Smith and Wesson M&P Shield. The Smith and Wesson M&P Shield is a handful. It has a fair amount of recoil and the same fairly small gun. Whereas the GLOCK 19 is a much larger gun and it can soak up that recoil a little more.

What does the M&P stand for in the M&P shield? ›

semi-automatic pistol. Smith & Wesson M&P (Military and Police) is a series of handguns named after the famous 20th century Smith & Wesson service revolvers. They are designed mainly for military, police and personal defense use.

What is the difference between M&P 2.0 and M&P Shield? ›

It's basically the same gun. They don't even look all that different; the fish-scale serrations are the same...the only external difference is the M2. 0 model just has a little bit more of it added at the front of the slide. Other than that, the trigger group is tuned up a bit.

Can you put a red dot on a Smith and Wesson M&P shield? ›

The optic choice is yours, choose from any Shield RMS optic footprint which covers up to 80% of the micro compact red dot optics on the market.

What magazines are compatible with M&P Shield? ›

Magazines
  • M&P®40 Shield M2.0 Magazine with Finger Rest. Phone Order Only.
  • .308 ASC metal Magazine. Phone Order Only.
  • M&P®40 Black Steel Magazine. ...
  • M&P®9C Black Steel Magazine with Finger Rest. ...
  • M&P®40 M2.0 Compact Black Steel Magazine. ...
  • M&P®9 Shield M2.0 Magazine with Finger Rest. ...
  • M&P®15-22 Magazine. ...
  • M&P®45 Magazine.

Is the M&P Shield single or double stack? ›

The M&P Shield 2.0 comes with two magazines, a flush magazine that holds 7 rounds and an extended 8-round magazine. While the 8-round mag does provide an additional round, it also gives a fuller grip if you're someone with bigger hands. We consider this pretty decent capacity for a single-stack subcompact 9mm.

How many rounds is a M&P shield good for? ›

GUN SPECS.
TriggerSingle-action Striker Fired
Weight19 oz
Trigger pull6.5 lbs.
Accessory RailNone
Magazine capacity7 or 8 rounds
7 more rows

Which M&P Shield is optic ready? ›

The Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Shield Plus Optics Ready pistol has everything a concealed carrier could ask for.

What magazine fits the Shield Plus? ›

The Smith & Wesson factory offers OEM 9mm magazines for the M&P® Shield Plus®, which are obtainable in a flush fit 10rd capacity, as well as 13rd or 15 extended capacity. These magazines are made of steel and have been blued for added durability.

What is S&W Shield Plus? ›

Description. The Smith & Wesson® M&P®9 Shield® Plus Semi-Auto Pistol With Thumb Safety is an ultra-reliable, striker-fired handgun that's simple to operate and maintain, making it ideal for home-defense and concealed carry. The 18° grip angle and a low slide profile deliver intuitive control and pointability.

What red dot fits the S&W Shield Plus? ›

If you are looking for a reliable and versatile red dot sight for your Shield Plus, the Holosun HS507K-X2 is an excellent choice.

Is the M&P Shield Plus single or double stack? ›

S&W engineers managed to use a narrow-neck, double-stack mag while keeping the grip frame small. The gun comes with one 10- and one 13-round mag. At 20.2 ounces, the Shield Plus is 2.4 ounces heavier than the P365 and therefore a bit less snappy with stout loads.

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