The Smith & Wesson Model 327 Performance Center Jerry Miculek (WR) is a competition-oriented N-frame revolver chambered in 9mm Luger intended for fast-action range and competitive use. It pairs a lightweight scandium alloy frame with a titanium cylinder and a ported 5″ stainless barrel to reduce perceived recoil and speed follow-up shots. The revolver ships with a Vortex CompDot 8 MOA red dot, a C.O.R.E. optic-plate system and JM signature laminate grips for rapid target transitions and optic compatibility.
Key Specifications
- The caliber is 9mm Luger for compatibility with common 9mm loads and moon-clip use.
- The cylinder holds 8 rounds and is supplied with moon clips and a moon-clip speed loader/unloader.
- The barrel is a 5-inch ported stainless steel barrel designed to support competitive follow-up shots.
- The action is Double Action Only as configured by the Performance Center specification.
- The frame material is Scandium alloy to reduce overall weight while preserving strength.
- The cylinder material is Titanium to further lower weight and support durability under repeated use.
- An 8 MOA Vortex CompDot red dot optic is included and the revolver features a C.O.R.E. optic-plate system for multiple footprints.
- The revolver ships with JM signature laminate wood grips and a protective Pelican case to carry the firearm and included accessories.
This Model 327 WR reflects features used by Jerry Miculek in high-speed competitive shooting, including a limited production run and a documented world-record time noted by the designer. The package includes five moon clips, a moon-clip speed loader/unloader, and an optics-ready top strap. The revolver is drilled and tapped to accept a variety of optic footprints via the C.O.R.E. system.
Not for sale to Guam, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands, per manufacturer listing. The combination of scandium frame, titanium cylinder, ported barrel, and included red dot make this a focused choice for informed competitors and range shooters seeking an optics-ready revolver for fast, controlled strings of fire.





