I actually do have a bore micrometer. Bore on the right barrel is .731. As I move the caliper down the barrel to where its damaged its obviously out of round. If I spin the bore gauge in that spot it'll go up to .740 and return to .730. Bore on the left barrel is .730. Both have a
.038 restriction.
The d serial number is 62735. Barrel weight is 3 10oz. As I said - the stock and skeleton butt plate is non original, doesn't fit and is in horrible shape. Even the butt plate doesn't look that good as I study it. The stock does have a number on it-tough to make out but I think is says 123564 or 123554, then its got a 3 under it. I'm thinking this means it was from a 3 frame gun because you can see where someone tried to narrow and shrink the front of the stock where it meets the receiver with a file so it matched up with the metal. Its still way proud of the metal. The original stock which was cut an obviously has an aftermarket pad ("black sheep"
Looking at the receiver it's got a 3 directly above the serial number. Almost makes me think it means its a 3 frame, but the barrels which do have a matching serial number definitely have a 1 on the lug. I don't see reference to this number on the from page. Maybe that's why someone found a replacement stock for a bigger gun. They thought it was a 3 frame.
The GH is serial number 75261. barrels are 4# 5oz.
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