I'd like to know how other sections are dealing with the aluminum box for measuring the size of handguns? I measured the box myself, and found it to be +-.005", which is close enough for our purposes, but it's made to the lower end of the allowable limit. 225mmx150mmx45mm is the size given in the rule book, with a +1mm -0mm allowance. If someone's gun doesn't fit in the box, who's to determine by how much the gun doesn't fit? According to the rules, we're allowed a millimeter over. That's .03937". Now I've long said that this rule is improper. You can't give this measurement an allowance. The gun either fits, or it doesn't. Now there's just too much room for argument. Anyone who spends time machining can tell you that .005" might as well be a mile when trying to hold close tolerances. As far as I'm concerned, the boxes should have been 226mmx151mmx46mm. It's the only way to remove the guess work.
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