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    Default Any idea what these numbers mean on this .357 drawing?

    Hello all,

    I know the 1.59” is the max SAAMI recommended lenght for .357 magnum, but what are the numbers I have highlighted in yellow in the attached pic?


    I’m hoping someone knows. Thanks!

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    Default Re: Any idea what these numbers mean on this .357 drawing?

    Quote Originally Posted by magnumpa View Post
    Hello all,

    I know the 1.59” is the max SAAMI recommended lenght for .357 magnum, but what are the numbers I have highlighted in yellow in the attached pic?


    I’m hoping someone knows. Thanks!

    C4B4D7B9-8AC0-4C76-B383-1BA6FCE10316.jpg
    If I'm right that is your allowed tolerance.....

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    Default Re: Any idea what these numbers mean on this .357 drawing?

    Its a spec thing. It can be 0.4 SHORTER (but not longer)

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    Default Re: Any idea what these numbers mean on this .357 drawing?

    Min-Max

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    Default Re: Any idea what these numbers mean on this .357 drawing?

    yup...exactly.....

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    Default Re: Any idea what these numbers mean on this .357 drawing?

    40.39 mm max length (= 1.59"), - 0.4 mm (= 0.0157"), which means the minimum is 39.99 mm minimum length (= ~1.574").

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