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Dave,
You are most likely correct. I looked at the info on the link Robin posted which said an O frame was 1" and to add 1/16th for each step up in size. That would put a 1/2 frame at 1 1/16" and a 1 frame at 1 1/8". Sorry for the mix up. I think the info on that link needs to be clarified. |
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Larry, 1/2 frame and 1 frame guns have the same firing pin spacing. That could be where the confusion sets in.
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Thanks everyone for your help in uhhh....clarifying?? this issue for me! Wendy
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Serialization book has frame size 1 as 1 1/6 frame size 1 1/2 as 1 1/8, frame size 2 as 1 1/8 may need some different measurements from the bolsters or standing breech.
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