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Unread 11-21-2023, 07:03 PM   #1
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Not sure what frame this is Thanks for any help
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Do I see a very faint "2" in the rear lug?
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I can’t see it but I’m about blind
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I can’t see it but I’m about blind but that’s on right barrel
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What is the distance center to center between the firing pins? Not certain by looking at your pics.

1 3/16 = 3 frame
1 4/16 = 4 frame
1 5/16 = 5 frame
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Looks like 1 1/8 but closer to 1 3/16
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1 1/8 = 2 frame. You can also cross reference with the attached if you are uncertain.
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I have a higher grade 10 that is about 1500 numbers before that which is a 2 frame. It likely is a 2.
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Given how early the gun is. It likely pre-dates the standard frame sizing system. And certainly the marking of such system. But it would be roughly equivalent to a 2 frame gun.
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