The saddest Model 13-3 you will ever see.

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I came into the FBI a few years after the era of the Model 13. I've always wanted one, and the closest I've come is a 3" Model 65. Not the same though.

Yesterday I wandered into my local Sportsman's Warehouse. It was a Gander Mountain for a while, was empty for a while, and has been a Sportsman's Warehouse for a couple of months.

They had very few used guns, but then a couple dozen butt-ugly rust bucket guns showed up, priced as if they weren't the dregs of the gun world. There was a 2 1/2" Colt Diamondback .38 that had ZERO finish, homemade grips, and a price of $1299.

A new batch of ugly sisters had arrived. Second row, fourth from the left, was this Model 13-3.

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Marked at $399, but it did come with rust and a busted hammer spur. I'll cut to the chase - $285, and they sold me 100 rounds of Federal ammo for the early panic price of 24 bucks a box.

The other side:

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The worst rust:

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The truncated hammer:

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The counter guy said "corporate" just sends them these guns. He had no idea where they came from, but he said they were uniformly rusty. He said they try to buy local guns, but they wouldn't have bought a single one of the corporate arrivals (including mine) if someone walked in the door with it.

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The good new is it works great. The DA and SA pulls are very smooth, the bore and chambers are clean, and nothing seems badly out of kilter, except it looks like the last owner used the back door of a dead goat for a holster for a couple of years.

So, what to do? I cleaned it and it is currently in the 50/50 acetone and transmission fluid bath.

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I may add a BK grip adapter, load it up, and keep it in my truck. I guess it depends on how it comes out.
 
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Yeah my local sportsman's warehouse got in a few dozen rusted beat up smiths too. More than owning one I'd love to know where they came from.

There were some uncommon models but they were high priced and in very poor condition
 
Bet it will turn out nicer than you think with some TLC.

Would guess they are insurance company recoveries after flood damage. Hard to imagine huge numbers of rusty guns coming on the market all at once outside of some type of natural disaster.
 
Finally found my 3" round butt to park next to my 4" nickel. Both dash 2s.

Yours just needs a good home. Looks like she's in good hands. Love the Model 13s!
 

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That gun is well worth a good cleaning and a very good aftermarket coating. I have a M57 that has been hard chromed with a soft finish. It looks great even though it isn't a stock coating.

Good luck with it.
Steve
 
I was in a gun store today, North of Pittsburgh a few miles, and I got some real bad sticker shock! I always gravitate to the used wheel gun cabinets, and there were a couple S&Ws & Colts, way cleaner than what you have, but far from nice; just shooters...maybe. All were priced in the 4 digits. Couple newer single action Rugers were close to a G.
I suppose for <$300, in this market, if you can clean that one up you'll have a decent fishing gun. If it shoots straight & reliably, that's half the battle. We have a million bridges in this area. A rope & a good magnet is bound to bring up something like that. Good luck with your cleaning.
 
It's not the saddest Model 13 because it has a home. I too would have snatched it up. Perfect candidate for a bead-blast blue. Did that with a ragged Model 28-2 a few years ago and turned out great. Good score.
 
Hey, sig, your 13's going to be fine.

You might recall I grabbed a similarly appearing 3" Baby Chiefs Special a few years back and treated it to 30 days in the same "bath water" you're using.

It came out great, minus a lot of blue. I used bronze wool after the bath to polish off the stubborn rust.

Please keep us up on how your project goes.
 
Even as rough as it looks I wouldn't have hesitated to buy it at that price. Years ago I bought a 19 snub in about the same condition for less than $300 out the door. It actually shot really well. I cleaned the rust off and applied some cold blue to the worst spots. It ended up hidden in the trunk of my gov't car for a couple of years. During the panic in 2013 I sold it for $599. I sorta wish I had kept it.
 
It took me about five years to find a 13-3 3". I paid more than that for it, but of course it was in much better shape.

The point being that since it's working fine, cleaning and restoring are likely not going to be all that hard. I don't know what rebluing would cost, but likely more than you paid for the gun.

That's a good knock about revolver at a decent price.
 
I was in a gun store today, North of Pittsburgh a few miles, and I got some real bad sticker shock! I always gravitate to the used wheel gun cabinets, and there were a couple S&Ws & Colts, way cleaner than what you have, but far from nice; just shooters...maybe. All were priced in the 4 digits. Couple newer single action Rugers were close to a G.
I suppose for <$300, in this market, if you can clean that one up you'll have a decent fishing gun. If it shoots straight & reliably, that's half the battle. We have a million bridges in this area. A rope & a good magnet is bound to bring up something like that. Good luck with your cleaning.


The City of Columbus, OH used to take their confiscated guns and drop them into the City reservoir near the dam, where it was the deepest. I've heard enterprising individuals would go out in a boat and drop a large magnet into the area and pull up guns. Supposedly the City got wise and stopped doing that.
San Francisco used to take barges loaded to the gills with guns and drop them in the Bay.:eek:
 

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