Endshake in GP-100 and security six revolvers

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What is the factory acceptable amount of endshake that can routinely be found in new or like new GP-100 or security six revolvers? I have a number of these revolvers that I purchased new and used and even the new ones have varying degrees of cylinder endshake. I have used endshake bearings purchased from Brownells to take up the worst cases of cylinder endshake; usually one .002" thick bearing is enough to do the job. Just wondering what would the factory consider OK in a new gun?
 

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rkrcpa said:
According to my IBOK .001 - .004 is acceptable endshake for the six series.

rkrcpa and GP100man thanks for the info. Looks like I've been reducing endshake to near zero when maybe it wasn't entirely necessary; certainly can't hurt I guess. Question: What is IBOK.
 

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Remember that endshake by itself doesn't tell the whole story. B/C gap, headspace and endshake are all related and all must be taken into account together. Measure all of them first before "fixing" one of them.

-cu
 
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