Two questions: Check for endshake and timing

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I checked the FAQ and thought these were in there but either they're not and I'm mistaken or my reading comprehension has deteriorated terribly.

First question is how do you check for endshake?

Second question is do Smith .22 revolvers have different timing than larger calibers? The reason I ask is that sometimes when I pull the trigger on my K-22 CM the cylinder turns with the trigger pull up to a point and then spins ahead into position while the trigger seems to catch towards the end of the stroke. It feels like staging but the gun is doing it, not me. (I don't stage either, I try to "roll" it through from beginning to end.)

Finally, is it alright to post this in this section?

Thanks for any replies,
Scott
 
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I checked the FAQ and thought these were in there but either they're not and I'm mistaken or my reading comprehension has deteriorated terribly.

First question is how do you check for endshake?

Second question is do Smith .22 revolvers have different timing than larger calibers? The reason I ask is that sometimes when I pull the trigger on my K-22 CM the cylinder turns with the trigger pull up to a point and then spins ahead into position while the trigger seems to catch towards the end of the stroke. It feels like staging but the gun is doing it, not me. (I don't stage either, I try to "roll" it through from beginning to end.)

Finally, is it alright to post this in this section?

Thanks for any replies,
Scott
 
Bless your hearts guys.

I'll post in the Smithing section. I thought I'd get more "looks" here.

I probably have my terminology wrong also but thanks for helping me out.

Scott
 
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