Custom Model 13 PPC

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I came across a PPC style revolver on a local board and just had to have it, why I am not sure.

It's in overall really nice condition with just a little bit of muzzle wear. The gun has a BO-MAR rib and a 4 inch barrel instead of the typical 6 inch barrel. It is also is chambered in .357 magnum instead of .38 spl. The action is smooth but not too light and very crisp. I added the Farrant stocks I had in the woodpile waiting for the right gun.

On the left side of the barrel it's labeled Davis Custom, which I am assuming is Bill Davis. The Right side of the barrel is engraved C. R. Johnson and is also electro penciled the same underneath the stocks along with a number (not a SSN). Does anyone know who Johnson is?

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Nice gun, odd that it has a hammer spur (target hammer to boot) if it's a PPC built gun. Your right, most with the rib are 6 inchers. I shoot a 4" 686 in PPC stock service revolver matches using .38 wadcutters. I would imagine that the action is a smooth as silk?
 
Nice gun, odd that it has a hammer spur (target hammer to boot) if it's a PPC built gun. Your right, most with the rib are 6 inchers. I shoot a 4" 686 in PPC stock service revolver matches using .38 wadcutters. I would imagine that the action is a smooth as silk?



The action is smooth but not as light as some PPC guns that I have felt. The short barrel and 357 mag chambering drew me to it.


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That used to be called the BoMar "coverup" rib. Originally it went over the front sight on the stock barrel, to add target sights and some weight to the gun. I have one on a 64 a buddy of mine used in pin shoots. He said the 4 inch traversed better for him. Davis Custom was one of the premier PPC gunsmiths, and that looks like a custom barrel as well as the rib.
 
I would bet that Davis made the barrel and Johnson was the gunsmith that put the gun together.
 
I would bet that Davis made the barrel and Johnson was the gunsmith that put the gun together.

Very well could be the case. "C.R. Johnson" as well as a bunch of numbers are electro penciled on either side of the grip frame under the grips...
 
I traded for a coverup rib and had it added to a used M10HB. They are fun
 
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