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One of the shortest common barrel lengths for ARPs is 5 inches, but not all builders choose a 5 inch AR pistol upper for their builds. As with all things in firearm engineering, and in life, there are benefits and tradeoffs to every choice.
So, with that said, let’s put 5 inch AR pistol uppers under a microscope for a moment to see what sorts of advantages they offer enterprising shooters that build with them.
One of the main advantages of an ARP in general is that a shorter upper results in a smaller, lighter, more compact and more maneuverable platform. That is front and center right here:
Now that we’ve covered the potential advantages of 5 inch AR pistol uppers, let’s look at some shortcomings:
There are others, but these three are likely the biggest ones.
A 5 inch ARP is not your only option. You should also consider some of the following:
If you don’t want to address the potential shortcoming of an ARP built with a 5 inch AR pistol upper, consider changing the chambering.
For instance, a handgun cartridge like 9mm will perform well out of a shorter barrel and rectify some of the concerns associated with shorter barrels. Of course, at that point, then, there isn’t much reason to build an ARP when you could just get a conventional handgun.
You could also opt for a different rifle chambering like .300 BLK or 7.62 Soviet, both of which perform very well from shorter barrels, unlike 5.56. They actually also produce more stopping power than the latter.
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