bluetopper
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Can I assume a 2'' barrel from a model 12 Airweight will fit fine in a model 10 frame? Thanks for your replies.
Yes, it will. However, you run the risk of destroying the M12 frame when you remove the barrel.
You cannot put a model 12 barrel on a model 10 because the barrel shank that protrudes through the frame is too short. This is due to the fact that the cylinder on a model 12 is longer than a model 10. It is the same length as a model 19. The reason for this, supposedly, was that the extra length would help in the case of bullet jump in the lightweight alloy frame.
Very interesting.You cannot put a model 12 barrel on a model 10 because the barrel shank that protrudes through the frame is too short. This is due to the fact that the cylinder on a model 12 is longer than a model 10. It is the same length as a model 19. The reason for this, supposedly, was that the extra length would help in the case of bullet jump in the lightweight alloy frame.
.066" is HUGEOk, just installed this model 12 snub barrel on my model 10 and I think I have too much gap. It's straight up and down and good and tight. I haven't measured the gap I'm just going by sight but I think I have plenty of gap for one more turn of the barrel. What are my options?
Update: I since stuck a small Allen wrench in the gap and it's just a fit in there. .066". I don't know what the tolerance is.
.066" is HUGE
In the olden days, the B/C gap was expected to be .004" - .008"
In Modern times one even as big as .012" is within spec.
Very interesting. My M&P Airweight additionally has an aluminium cylinder to boot. Now I am going to measure that cylinder tonight
Barrel will be too short the model 12 has a longer cylinder.
This is due to the fact that the cylinder on a model 12 is longer than a model 10. It is the same length as a model 19. The reason for this, supposedly, was that the extra length would help in the case of bullet jump in the lightweight alloy frame.