I saw a Model 13, 3" blue, in a pawn shop. I didn't take it out of the showcase, but am considering going back for a closer look.
I'm not a collector, but I do enjoy good guns, and I like to know something about the ones that I shoot. Also, I don't want to over-pay.
The rookie part of the question is that, other than condition, I don't know what to look for. The last time I paid attention to S&W revolvers, all .357s were "P&R", so I didn't even look for that. The tag said 13-3.
The hammer was spurless, which I ASSume means that it had been modified. Grips were synthetic, with finger grooves.
I expect that the bobbed hammer and aftermarket grips would reduce the value compared to an all-original P&R version, but I have no idea by how much.
Asking price is $350.
Thanks for advice and/or opinions.
-Mark
I'm not a collector, but I do enjoy good guns, and I like to know something about the ones that I shoot. Also, I don't want to over-pay.
The rookie part of the question is that, other than condition, I don't know what to look for. The last time I paid attention to S&W revolvers, all .357s were "P&R", so I didn't even look for that. The tag said 13-3.
The hammer was spurless, which I ASSume means that it had been modified. Grips were synthetic, with finger grooves.
I expect that the bobbed hammer and aftermarket grips would reduce the value compared to an all-original P&R version, but I have no idea by how much.
Asking price is $350.
Thanks for advice and/or opinions.
-Mark