Keeping Walker cylinder turning freely

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Everybody WANTS to have "the" one but they are what they are!! The ONLY ones "correct" are the very first ones ( '62) reproduced but 99% of all reproductions aren't right!!
I guess mine made in 1962 must be correct, even if I can't find a manufactures mark and all the serial numbers match.
Edit: The only problem mine had was the loading lever would shoot loose, I corrected that by heating the spring, a little reshaping, quenching and tempering (heat treating) and it works the last time I shot it.
 
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If it's right, there's no problem. What's the "endshake" measurement? (wedge driven in all the way (till it stops moving)).
 
I wonder if the wedge is hitting the retainer screw? Maybe try taking out the retainer screw and tapping the wedge in and see if the barrel/cylinder gap changes.
 
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