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I see a difference in the distance from the rear of frame/wood to the rounding toward the hinge pin of approximately 9 % less ' which mean less metal in the frame, etc. !!! I certainly could be wrong . Just my observation.
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I checked on my statement (# 50) this am & I wa wrong, the pictured frames are the same size.
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Thanks Allan. Refer to post #42. McCormack and I had a display at Baltimore a few years ago where 00, 000, and 0000 frame .410s in grades up to A-1 Special as I recall, were displayed. However, I never measured the pin separation until Geoffroy bared a 0000 frame gun for me at Allentown years ago. I had a preproduction BHE .410 in my hands thanks to Repro rep Ray Stone, but I'm not entirely sure that gun had the same pin separation as a production 0000 frame, and anyhow, I didn't measure it. OK, the truth is in courtesy of Allan, 13/16" separation on the 0000 .410.
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