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04-22-2019, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark Ray
I think I just misstated what I am trying to discover. Based upon the chart attached from the serialization book, it would appear, that all other things being equal, the head of stocks from O,OO, and 1/2 frame guns would, should be interchangeable.
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Right Mark. 1 5/8" = 1.625"
I have a 16 gauge on the 0-frame that measures exactly 1.641" so, they're not exact apparently.
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It does not appear to me that the width of the action (wood) is mentioned in the chart. The wood may be 1 5/8" on the three smaller sizes, but the chart doesn't show it. Dean, no, the 00 frame .410 Scott and I discussed is not a prototype, nor do I believe it is unique. I just know I would like to own it, and will know it when I see it.
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