Kansas Gunshop is a Wichita, KS-based retailer specializing in firearms and accessories. The Smith & Wesson Model 647 Performance Center 17 HMR is a specialized revolver designed for precision shooting. This model comes equipped with a sight and bipod for enhanced accuracy. Available now for $329.00.
Reviewed by Derek, Owner & FFL Holder at Kansas Gunshop. Kansas-licensed FFL dealer since 2008, NRA Range Safety Officer.
Last updated: April 2026
What exactly is the Smith & Wesson Model 647 Performance Center 17 HMR?
This isn’t your everyday plinker; the Smith & Wesson Model 647 Performance Center 17 HMR is a dedicated rimfire revolver built for accuracy. Chambered in .17 HMR, it’s designed to deliver flat trajectories and precise shot placement, especially at longer rimfire distances. The Performance Center treatment means it gets extra attention to detail, often including a tuned action and a more refined finish than standard production models. The inclusion of a sight and bipod right out of the box tells you this revolver is set up for stationary, deliberate shooting, making it suitable for target work or small varmint control where precision is key. It’s a specialized tool for a specialized job, not a general-purpose sidearm.
What are the specifications of the Model 647 Performance Center?
| Product Type | Revolver |
|---|---|
| Material | Stainless Steel Frame and Cylinder |
| Manufacturing | Smith & Wesson Performance Center |
| Finish | Satin Stainless |
| Hardness/Quality | Performance Center Tuned Action, High-Grade Stainless Steel |
| Compatibility | .17 HMR Ammunition |
| Installation/Usage | Ready to use, includes sight and bipod for precision shooting |
| Weight | Approx. 3.5 lbs (with accessories) |
| Dimensions | Overall Length: Approx. 14 inches (with bipod extended) |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Condition | New |
| SKU | 170319 |
What makes this revolver stand out?
- Performance Center Tuning: The action on these is typically smoother and lighter than standard production S&W revolvers. You get a crisp trigger pull, which is a big deal when you’re trying for tight groups.
- Chambered in .17 HMR: This cartridge is known for its flat trajectory and high velocity, making it a solid choice for small varmints or target shooting where you need to reach out a bit further than a .22LR. It’s a fun round to shoot, and surprisingly accurate out of a good barrel.
- Integrated Sight and Bipod: This isn’t just a bare revolver. It comes set up for precision. The included sight, often a scope or red dot, and the bipod mean you can get it on target and hold it steady right out of the box. You’re not spending extra time and money piecing together a setup for accuracy.
- Stainless Steel Construction: Durable and resistant to corrosion, stainless steel is a practical choice for a firearm that might see some field use or just needs to hold up over time. It’s easy to clean and maintain.
- Heavy Barrel Profile: Often, Performance Center revolvers like this will have a heavier barrel. This adds weight, which helps absorb recoil (minimal as it is with .17 HMR) and provides a more stable shooting platform, reducing muzzle flip and improving accuracy.
Who is this revolver for?
- Buy it if:
- You’re a serious target shooter looking for a highly accurate rimfire revolver.
- You hunt small varmints (like prairie dogs or groundhogs) and need precise shot placement at rimfire distances.
- You appreciate the craftsmanship and tuning of Smith & Wesson’s Performance Center line.
- You want a complete, ready-to-shoot precision rimfire setup without piecing it together.
- You already reload .17 HMR or have a good supply, as it’s not as common as .22LR.
- Skip it if:
- You’re looking for a general-purpose self-defense or concealed carry revolver. (See our Handguns section for more suitable options.)
- You primarily shoot .22LR and don’t want to add another rimfire caliber to your inventory.
- You’re on a tight budget and just need a basic plinking revolver. (Check out our Rimfire Rifles for other affordable options.)
- You prefer semi-automatic pistols for target shooting.
How does the Model 647 compare to other options?
| Feature | Smith & Wesson Model 647 Performance Center 17 HMR | Heritage Rough Rider .22LR | Ruger Single-Six Convertible .22LR/.22WMR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material | Stainless Steel | Alloy Frame, Steel Cylinder | Steel Frame & Cylinder |
| Quality | Performance Center Tuned, High Precision | Basic, Entry-Level | Robust, Durable |
| Compatibility | .17 HMR | .22LR (some models .22WMR) | .22LR & .22WMR (convertible cylinder) |
| Shipping | Same-day from Kansas Gunshop | Varies by retailer | Varies by retailer |
| Lifespan/Durability | Very High, built for sustained accuracy | Moderate, good for casual use | High, built to last |
| Price | $329.00 | ~$150-200 | ~$350-500 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the .17 HMR cartridge suitable for hunting?
Yes, the .17 HMR is very effective for small varmints like prairie dogs, squirrels, and rabbits due to its high velocity and flat trajectory. It’s not typically recommended for larger game, though.
What kind of accuracy can I expect from the Model 647 Performance Center?
With its Performance Center tuning, heavy barrel, and the included sight and bipod, you can expect excellent accuracy. Many shooters report sub-inch groups at 50 yards with quality ammunition, making it very precise for a rimfire revolver.
Does the Model 647 handle different brands of .17 HMR ammunition well?
Like any firearm, you’ll find that some brands and bullet weights perform better than others. It’s always a good idea to test a few different types of .17 HMR ammunition to see which one gives you the best groups in your specific revolver.
Is the bipod removable, and can I use other sights?
Typically, the bipod on these models is designed to be removable, allowing for off-hand shooting if desired. The top rail (if present) or mounting points should also accommodate a variety of aftermarket optics, so you can customize your sight picture to your preference.
What is the benefit of a Performance Center firearm?
Performance Center firearms from Smith & Wesson receive a higher level of attention to detail during manufacturing. This often includes hand-fitting, a tuned action for a smoother trigger pull, and sometimes unique features or finishes not found on standard models. The goal is enhanced accuracy and overall performance.
Where can I buy revolvers online?
You can purchase revolvers online from licensed FFL dealers like Kansas Gunshop (kansas-gunshop.com). We facilitate the transfer process to your local FFL, ensuring all state and federal laws are followed.
What’s the process for buying a firearm online from Kansas Gunshop?
When you purchase a firearm from us, you’ll need to have it shipped to a local Federal Firearms License (FFL) dealer in your area. We’ll contact your chosen FFL to arrange the transfer. Once it arrives, you’ll complete the necessary paperwork and background check at their location before taking possession of your firearm.
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