Originally posted by .357magger:
Smith,
The Pro IS on the Smith site (do a search for Pro SEries). And the profile is identical, just that the PC gun is 5" with gold bead and the Pro is 4" with R/R, W/O. Yeahh, it is confusing (what is not about Smith these days
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The "Pro" series, as I understand it, came about due to SSR (Stock Service Revolver) competition in IDPA. Started with the 686 Pro 4", which also has the same profile.* That one is limited to 6, as that is the IDPA rule on wheelies. Not sure how the 627 Pro fits in (I don't shoot IDPA) for that rule.
What I do know is that it is an AWESOME carry gun if you can handle N weights. Those 2 extra "sneeker" rounds are what sold me over just packing a Mod 28 or 27 as I sometimes do. And...if they had made the 686 Pro, in 7 shot, I probably would have bought that one too.
But neither is from the PC.
* regarding barrel profile. I first saw this about 2 years ago in Handgunner mag where SDM had machined a 686 no lock to this profile, did action and other work, and polished the flutes. Instant "woodie" and I usually don't get all worked up by gun porn. I think that is where Smith got the idea imo as it was well before the Pro series got started. Others may know more than I on this topic.
You will LOVE the PC version too I'll bet. But, not to pop a bubble, the trigger on my 627 is every bit as sweet as ANY SMith I have shot to date, and I have been packing them for about 25 years now. They got this one right. Now, if they will just get rid of that danged hole in the side, I'll say all is right with the world again.
Tim