Mkpatrick: Using the picture SDSmlf provided, install the barrel like he shows.
Measure the overlap distance shown in the picture.
The result is the thickness of the spacer you need to buy to solve the problem.
As for the face of the cylinder and the back of the barrel fit, that is a function of the frame length and the length of the cylinder. Left untouched, the spring that engages the hand with the ratchet will push the cylinder forward so that it stops on the barrel. The 'gap" will only show up if you push the cylinder rearward.
The amount of the gap really isn't terribly important as long as it is greater than a few thousandths. If it is too small, the cylinder will bind up when it's forward face becomes covered with black powder fouling.
Measure the overlap distance shown in the picture.
The result is the thickness of the spacer you need to buy to solve the problem.
As for the face of the cylinder and the back of the barrel fit, that is a function of the frame length and the length of the cylinder. Left untouched, the spring that engages the hand with the ratchet will push the cylinder forward so that it stops on the barrel. The 'gap" will only show up if you push the cylinder rearward.
The amount of the gap really isn't terribly important as long as it is greater than a few thousandths. If it is too small, the cylinder will bind up when it's forward face becomes covered with black powder fouling.