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Unread 02-23-2021, 06:25 PM   #31
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Yes those are Tennessee Reds. Fast flying little suckers!
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Yes Tennessee Reds...fast little suckers too.
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So here’s the firing pin center to center...1 1/16, making it a 1 frame. It helps when you have your glasses on and measuring with a set of calipers.

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Didn't the original poster tell us, after re-measuring, that it's a 1-frame?
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That’s me and that is the measurement center to center of the firing pins. Verified by 2 machinists. But the Parker Holy Grail says “0”. If there is another measurement for further verification I will gladly take.
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See the attached photo and look into the lug seating area, my terminology, you will see a 70 or OL. Does this indicate anything?
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Last couple of digits of the S/N. Most small parts have a partial S/N.
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last 3 numbers of your serial number take trigger plate off and you would see the other 0 means its original to the gun
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What frame size are you calling this ? What is the measurement again ? Im confused
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The Parker records shown earlier in this thread for this serial # shows that it should be a “0” frame. Verified measurement center to center of the firing pins is 1 1/16”... as I understand it that would be a 1 frame.

Don’t feel bad, I’m confused too.
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Now I know why Im confused the 0 shown in that post means there is no extras to the gun if its 1 1/16 its a 1 frame it could maybe be a 1/2 frame if the breech side to side is 1 5/8 but if that is 1 3/4 its a 1 frame
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