I can still take it back as I am buying it from a family member. I am going to shoot it and see how it does. Wanted it as a shooter anyways.
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I’m sure you’ll be Very Happy with this “K 22 !! I would expect to hear the same from any of my family members. Looks to me like the issue has been resolved, to some extent.
The last two photos and an earlier one posted by (?) show the chamfer around the perimeter of the cylinder and the “matching chamfer on the Frame Lug. A little excessive end play from a lot of use ejecting cartridges,,, ( ejector rod is well used) against the frame lug will “shine the blue off. No problem
The Cylinder Stop is the little springy thing inside and on the bottom of the frame window when the cylinder is opened. It’s supposed to Stop the rotation of the cylinder at PERFECT alignment with the barrel. Not an easy task.
I see excessive deformation on cylinder caused by the cylinder stop. PERFECT alignment is achieved with that “little springy thing. The cylinder stop has many precise dimensions.
But first the cylinder needs to turn. The ratchet (star) should maybe also have the serial number on the underside and the yoke. The yoke screw looks great,, it doesn’t look like it’s been in and out too many times.