Thanks for all your responses. I'm glad I wasn't shunned away from getting any advise. I'll strip the frame tonight and remeasure the holes. I'm hoping that I'm wrong.
I did double check the caliper with my micrometer and the measurements were the same though. I will try the gauge technique to measure it this time.
I guess everyone's wondering why the measurements seem so consistently off. Well..., my mishap happened when I was trying to remove the old finish with Brownell Steel White. Apparently I didn't know and the instructions didn't tell me that there was going to be some staining when removing the finish. So after dunking the parts for a while, I couldn't see any finish being removed. So I opted to a more potent solution. Diluted HCl. The solution was so powerful that it actually reduced alot of the measurements by .005" which rendered my slide useless, and of course my new frame dimensions. Luckily the new Caspian slide was slightly oversized so with a little rapping on the frame rails, I was able to get a tight lock up again. All I can say is, "DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME."
I wish I could accept my losses and start from scratch with a new frame, but due to my current location, I can't purchase a frame unless it's a completely built and functional gun. I live in NYC.
Thanks for researching this Randy. The two companies I've found for oversize pins are Marvel and C&S. If my holes are actually those dimensions, then neither company would make one large enough for them.
I did find something from C&S that might solve by problem, but I'll have to call them to double check. In their website, they will ream out and install oversize pins for a economical price. I think the cost of welding and redrilling will probably cost more even though it should be the better option to take.
CT: Thanks for the invite. Can't wait till our project is finally in my hands.
Anyways, more research and more measurements.
Another pic on my first checkering. I'm just glad I didn't screw up there.
