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PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 5:51 am 
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Hi All,

I have a Colt GMT A32350 that I love. I want to purchase a Diver Pro strap (the original with raised letters). A friend at work has one for sale. I'm confused as to which size I should get (and why it shows 2 different sizes). According to this site, my lug width is 20mm. Having said that, would the 20mm-22mm fit? Or do I HAVE to get the 18mm-20mm?

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I have always seen the numbers expressed with the largest first like 22-20 or 20-18. First number is the lug size and second is the width at the clasp/buckel. If your lug width is 20 I belive you need a 20/18.


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rplace wrote:
I have always seen the numbers expressed with the largest first like 22-20 or 20-18. First number is the lug size and second is the width at the clasp/buckel. If your lug width is 20 I belive you need a 20/18.



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