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February 4, 2017
This was a topic of interest elsewhere in the forum and since I have both I did a comparison. Sorry it took me a few days as I have been fighting heat, humidity and deck paint the consistency of cake batter...yecch!
The 360 is built on a large frame and the 15 is a small (not medium, as some sellers insist) frame revolver.
The external dimensions of barrel shrouds for both models eyeball as being eye-dentical. No micrometer to use.
Inside the shroud is a different story...the passage for a 15 barrel is smaller and will not accommodate a 360 barrel.
The 15 barrel is a continual diameter from stem to stern. The middle length of a 360 barrel eyeballs to have similar diameter to the 15 but just before the threads the diameter increases substantially. When I first saw it I was reminded of a snake that had just swallowed lunch.
Because I love my Dans I did not try to mate the threads in either direction.
Rimfire
"LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO SPEND IT WITH AN UGLY GUN!" - John Taffin
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February 4, 2017
Stinger said
Didn't 'Ole Dog' already clarify this for you ?
No, Stinger...he didn't. He offered an opinion to the original question which was raised by someone who apparently doesn't know as much as you do.
I tried to provide a worthwhile response to the matter instead of pissing all over it. And, I thought a separate thread was the way to deal with it.
As the kids used to say..."Take a chill pill."
"LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO SPEND IT WITH AN UGLY GUN!" - John Taffin
February 16, 2016
Rimfire said
No, Stinger...he didn't. He offered an opinion to the original question which was raised by someone who apparently doesn't know as much as you do.
I tried to provide a worthwhile response to the matter instead of pissing all over it. And, I thought a separate thread was the way to deal with it.
As the kids used to say..."Take a chill pill."
Wow, calm down ... all I did was ask a simple question. It is pretty common knowledge that a small frame BA will not fit a large frame and visa versa, which is what 'Ole Dog' said.
Have a good day ...
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