S&W M&P 5" Review | Does Barrel Length Matter?
This review compares the Smith & Wesson M&P 5-inch and 4.25-inch variants, focusing on how barrel length affects pistol performance. The speaker, an experienced shooter with thousands of rounds through both models, finds the 5-inch version offers a smoother recoil impulse and slightly better concealment due to its slide profile, while the 4.25-inch model allows for faster target transitions. The review emphasizes that for most practical handgun applications, especially self-defense at close ranges, training is a far more significant factor than barrel length.













