Been dealing with some pulled muscles/tendons in my left hip and unable to do a lot of the stuff I normally keep myself busy with. I decided to open up the mid '50s K22 I bought a few months ago. It is in really good shape but the cylinder gap is only about .001 or even a bit less. Makes it tough to open. Of course, when I went looking for my shim kit from Shively Sales I could not find it. So I ordered another set last night and proceeded to disassemble. I was pleasantly surprised at how clean it is inside, as it has seen quite a bit of use from the cartridge marks on the recoil shield and the finish wear on the ejector rod. Going to stick a .003 shim in it and see if that is enough. If it were not for the ridiculous heat here in Texas I would spend a lot of time in the garage cleaning and working on a bunch of my revolvers that I never got around to opening up before I retired. Being gimpy stinks.