Frame width in front of the cylinder is .656", rear of cylinder is .762", cylinder diameter is 1.318", barrel width over the wedge is .659". Unfortunately, I haven't shot it yet. I was dragging my feet until I got the barrel shortened and then the shelter in place protocol started. Any idea how to reduce the cocking effort?
I have not forgotten this thread and I appreciate your reply.
Your numbers are, to me, surprisingly close to my own revolvers. I have 8 Pocket Police and two Pocket Navies. Rather than cherry pick for favoring results i have averaged the results.
Rear of frame. .748. Yours is .762
Front of frame. .659. Yours is .656
Barrel at wedge .652. Yours is .659
So, considering the variation in my revolvers your numbers fit right in. I had thought they beefed the frame to accommodate the cylinder conversion, not so. I may have to buy one to see for myself.
Kevin