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Could someone explain the difference of the Pro series and the Performance Center revolvers?
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Basically; a Pro series weapon is a tweaked production line weapon with some basic upgrades.

A PC weapon is the creation of the PC using S&W frames, cylinders etc to produce "custom" weapons that go beyond the pale of "stock.

An analogy that works for me is PC is a full blown hot rod and a Pro series is a mildly tuned, basic street rod.

Hope this helps.
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Great analogy works for me ......... Thanks,
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"An analogy that works for me is PC is a full blown hot rod and a Pro series is a mildly tuned, basic street rod."
Best description I have heard..
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