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![]() Smith & Wesson performance center model 640 carry comp 3" .38 special "one of 25 Guns International #: 100567915 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Smith & Wesson Revolvers - Model 640 - Smith & Wesson Pistols - Performance Center Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com ![]() Seller: Top Shelf Quality Member Since: 6/5/15 State: Georgia Zip: 31903 Country: United States Number of Active Listings: 0 Total Number of Listings: 3 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: USPS money order preferred checks must clear before shipment Description: Earliest Smith & Wesson Performance Center Revolver model 640 "carry comp" chambered in .38 special product code 170014 ...PCA serial prefix ...1992 What a beautiful collector piece! One of the very earliest Performance Center revolver offerings. This is also one of the earliest offerings from Lew Horton. It is one of the first revolvers with factory porting and tuned action. This is also an American Historical Foundation limited edition of only 25 Engraved by hand. non-standard 3" ported barrel pre-lock...pre-MIM...pre-.357 American Historical Foundation "Tactical Competition Special Edition" "ONE OF 25" Very Collectible Very Uncommon Perfect NIB condition This is a pistol of known and documented provenance. It is described in full detail. Clear photos are in full agreement with the description. This is an extremely interesting and uncommon pistol. Much as I hate to use the "R" word, it definitely applies here. Product code 170014 was (designed and built from scratch) not modified existing stock. It was a S&W Performance Center special order that was produced exclusively for Lew Horton Distributing. This custom pistol is an immaculate example of one of the earliest revolver offerings from the S&W Performance Center during its infancy. This pistol is also one of Lew Horton's very earliest offerings. S&W PC began operations in early 1991. These PCA guns were mfg. 1991-1992, this one shipped to Lew Horton Distributing in august 1992 special order 2232. PCA serial prefix A note on the 3" barrel : FACT-Not all of these PCA prefix pistols have a 3 inch barrel. This one is uncommon. As you can see in the original advert( see the B&W photo), this pistol was originally specified as a 2 5/8" barrel because most were per original PCA order. The original box label (shown in photo) clearly shows this pistol is a 3". I have seen box labels confirming that 2 5/8" barrels do exist within the PCA prefix. One S&W forum account stated that most PCA's were produced with the 2 5/8" and only 150 of these PCA pistols were made with the 3" barrel. I attempted to confirm the exact number with S&W and Lew Horton without results. Surprisingly, their records are not easily cross referenced for this specific information and doing so would have required more than a reasonable effort. A fact that I did discover in my contact with Lew Horton Distributing is this... the original PCA order was for 300 units, but as a result of available parts, 415 were actually produced. So an extra 115 units were made in the PCA run. This version is an American Historical Foundation limited edition of only 25 sold world wide. AHF purchased a 25 lot from Lew Horton, embelished them with custom engraving by hand, and entered them into a serialized limited register of 25. This is so limited that most people have never seen one of these. Granted, it is not for everyone. They sold for 2,195.00 each in the early ninties, no wholesale, no dealer price, that was the price for each of these 25 pistols. If you would like to own this, contact me. I am not asking for some stupid multiple and this gun is quite special. Sounds like a lot of money now? Imagine that price tag and that buying power in the early 90s when I purchased this. How much does your dollar buy today compared to 1995 ?...So what can you compare this to for market value?...certainly not a pawn shop gun..not even a standard Lew Horton carry comp. You can only compare this to the other 24 similar pistols, and I have never seen another on the market. I am offering an opportunity to buy an extremely rare pistol at an extremely fair price. Each of these 25 differ slightly from one another because they are HAND ENGRAVED (hammer & chisel), not CNC machine or laser production work. Each of these 25 pistols was authenticated with a letter signed by Bob Buerlein, owner of AHF. This was reserved for very special products only and it will be included with your purchase. CONDITION....This revolver is in absolutely perfect NIB conditionand and I mean, perfect! I am the original owner. This is from my own collection. It is unfired, factory test shots only. There is No Turn Line on the cylinder...ZERO! It is free of storage issues, free of handling marks, free of "micro scratches." The original factory papers and cleaning brush in sealed plastic bag are included. Original early style, blue, polymer PC hard shell case has the end label in tact. Two letters of authenticity specific to this pistol and the original advertisement photo piece from AHF are included for a total of 3 pieces of documented provenance.
As a collectible, this pistol has EVERYTHING going for it:
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