Description
The Smith & Wesson Model 5904 Performance Center prototype is a 9mm pistol from the early years of the Performance Center, built in a special configuration for competitive shooting. A Smith & Wesson Historical Foundation letter confirms that it was shipped in 1992 to champion shooter Judy Woolley.
This example features a 4.5-inch barrel with an integrated compensator, along with a scope rail system fitted with a period ProPoint optic. The setup reflects the competition-oriented approach of the era, when practical shooting pistols were increasingly being configured for faster follow-up shots and optical sights.
Additional details include a tuned single- and double-action trigger, matte black finish, two-piece checkered wood grips, and a precision-machined mount system. Altogether, it is a distinctive Performance Center prototype tied to an important period in Smith & Wesson competition pistol development.
























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