The point I am making is that a frame measurement identifying the gun as an 0 frame gun would bring its value far above a standard A grade gun. The frame measurement is the only way to determine the frame size. A close examination of the H marking on the barrel flat of this gun may give further value to the gun if the frame is identified as an 0 frame. I have seen so many "SPECIAL" marked guns out of Pennsylvania, I don't know what a real one looks like. The buyer has the added protection of a return privilege if the H is found to be a spurious mark. I wish I had asked for a frame measurement. Who bought this gun?