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Smith & Wesson Compensated Pistols: SPEC & Carry Comp

Dewey LewisBy Dewey LewisAugust 25, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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It’s no secret that I’m a Smith & Wesson fan. I’ve enjoyed excellent results with dozens of their revolvers and semi-autos for more than fifty years. While I own several older models that have served me well, my carry choices today lean toward modern designs that outclass their predecessors.

For example, the Smith & Wesson Ultimate Carry 442 outperforms all of my older snub-nose .38s. The S&W 640 Pro Performance Center .357 Magnum is another standout, combining classic revolver reliability with modern refinements. Interestingly, a few of the handguns that have earned a permanent spot on my belt feature compensators—even when chambered in calibers that might not be expected.

So why a compensator? And how do they change the shooting experience? Let’s take a closer look.

What a Compensator Does

When gunpowder ignites, hot gases push the bullet down the barrel. A compensator redirects some of that gas to reduce muzzle rise, making recoil easier to control. While recoil energy doesn’t disappear, it’s redirected in a way that makes for a more comfortable and manageable shooting experience.

Benefits include:

  • Reduced muzzle flip
  • Faster, more accurate follow-up shots
  • Improved practical accuracy under stress

However, compensators aren’t for every firearm. For example, a small-bore pistol or a revolver used primarily in close-quarters retention positions may not benefit from one. In some cases, redirected gas can even be a liability. Do your research before deciding if a compensator is right for your application.

The M&P9 M2.0 SPEC Series

The Smith & Wesson Military & Police series is among the most refined striker-fired pistols on the market. With the 2.0 upgrades, ergonomics are excellent, and the factory trigger ranks among the best in its class.

The SPEC Series adds a metal frame, bringing the pistol’s weight to about 30 ounces—slightly heavier than its polymer-frame counterpart. This modest increase in weight enhances control and improves natural point of aim.

The M&P9 M2.0 SPEC Series

Specifications

  • Caliber: 9mm
  • Action: Striker-fired, semi-auto
  • Overall Length: 8.5″
  • Height: 5.5″
  • Width: 1.3″
  • Weight: 30 oz.
  • Barrel Length: 4.8″
  • Frame: Aluminum alloy with OD Green Cerakote
  • Slide: Stainless steel with OD Green Cerakote
  • Trigger: Performance Center enhanced sear, 4.0-lb break
  • Capacity: 17+1 or 23+1 (includes 4 mags)
  • Sights: Three-dot tritium, suppressor-height night sights
  • Optics-Ready: CORE system
  • Accessories: Faxon compensator, challenge coin, Karambit knife

Where To Buy

Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 SPEC Series

Performance with the Faxon Compensator

The addition of a Faxon compensator takes this pistol to another level. Recoil mitigation is impressive, and combined with the metal frame, the SPEC is one of the softest-shooting handguns in its weight class.

During testing:

  • Standard-pressure loads showed a noticeable reduction in muzzle flip.
  • With +P and +P+ loads, control was outstanding.
  • Hornady 124-grain +P American Gunner (1200+ fps) felt surprisingly docile.
  • A 115-grain Hornady XTP handload at 1380 fps was the lightest recoiling pistol I’ve fired with that load.
  • Hornady’s 135-grain FlexLock, in both standard and +P, shot like a light target load.

In accuracy testing, the SPEC consistently grouped under two inches at 25 yards from a rest—exceptional for a striker-fired pistol. With a Holosun red dot added, speed and precision improved even further.

Performance with the Faxon Compensator

Extras: The SPEC ships with two 17-round and two 23-round magazines, a challenge coin, and a Karambit knife.

Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 19 Carry Comp

For outdoor carry and hiking, I often rely on revolvers. The simplicity, double-action trigger, and reliability are hard to beat in the field. The Performance Center Model 19 Carry Comp in .357 Magnum is a standout, offering an internal compensator built directly into the barrel.

Model 19 Carry Comp

Specifications

  • Caliber: .357 Magnum, .38 Special +P
  • Capacity: 6 rounds
  • Barrel Length: 2.5″
  • Overall Length: 7.5″
  • Weight: 33 oz.
  • Frame: Carbon steel, matte blue finish
  • Sights: Tritium night sight (front), adjustable black blade (rear)
  • Grip: Custom wood and synthetic options

Where To Buy

Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 19 Carry Comp

Handling and Recoil

This revolver strikes a balance—light enough for concealed carry yet heavy enough to tame Magnum recoil. I tested it with both .38 Special and .357 Magnum loads:

  • .38 Special (125-grain XTP, 900 fps): Very controllable, fast follow-up shots, and minimal recoil.
  • .357 Magnum (125-grain XTP, 1220 fps handload): Manageable with less muzzle blast than full-power factory loads.
  • Hornady Critical Defense (125-grain, 1325 fps): Stout recoil but noticeably reduced muzzle rise compared to uncompensated revolvers.

With .38 Special loads, the revolver was exceptionally fast and easy to control. The long, smooth double-action pull helps fight flinch. Magnum loads were more punishing on the wooden grips, but Smith & Wesson includes rubber grips for shooters planning to run hotter ammo.

Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 19 Carry Comp

Final Thoughts

Smith & Wesson’s compensated handguns are not just gimmicks—they offer real performance advantages.

  • The M&P9 SPEC Series delivers race-gun-like speed and control while remaining a practical defensive handgun.
  • The Model 19 Carry Comp is an outstanding revolver for outdoor defense, striking a balance between Magnum power and controllability.

Whether you’re looking for faster splits on the range or a revolver that can tame hot loads on the trail, these Smith & Wesson compensated pistols prove their worth.

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