B/C gap in IOF revolver
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:16 pm
The barrel/cylinder gap plays an important role in the performance of a revolver.The b/c gap accepted worldwide is anything between .003" to .012". If this gap is too wide then the revolver begins to spit i.e.throw out lead shavings from the gap and also a lot of gas escapes resulting in lose of velocity.
I searched on the net for what was the right tool needed to measure the b/c gap and found out that a feeler gauge was needed for the job. I thought it won't be available in my town but surprisingly I found one. But due to elections in Punjab my revolver is deposited in a gun house and therefore will have to wait a little before I can measure it.
Has anyone tried to measure the b/c gap in IOF? If yes, what was the measurement? I won't be surprised if the gap is more than .012" because I have seen and heard of IOF spitting. Also IOF is notorious when it comes to quality.
I searched on the net for what was the right tool needed to measure the b/c gap and found out that a feeler gauge was needed for the job. I thought it won't be available in my town but surprisingly I found one. But due to elections in Punjab my revolver is deposited in a gun house and therefore will have to wait a little before I can measure it.
Has anyone tried to measure the b/c gap in IOF? If yes, what was the measurement? I won't be surprised if the gap is more than .012" because I have seen and heard of IOF spitting. Also IOF is notorious when it comes to quality.