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Bill Murphy: I measured my marked 6 frame grade 3 TL hammer gun and it measures as a 7 frame. 1 7/16 between the firing pins and 1.976 across the hinge pin. The gun is very late for a TL hammer 131021. Why did you suspect a 6 frame would really measure as a 7??
The second pictures shows the 1 3/8" setting for a 6 frame and it is clearly larger. At 15 pounds with 36" bbls on a 7 frame makes this beast be one of the largest Parkers ever produced.
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