Ok. Sent out several Emails to hopefully get reason.
After looking at a couple of mine it appears the heel on the lever does extend just a hair into the barrel when rotated. May just be mine, don't know. Not enough though a minute bit of trimming wouldn't cure it.
Another thought is machining process and availability of cutter size in standard to make one pass with tolerance build ups in mind that maintain integrity. From the markings it appears the process used a milling wheel that cut in to depth then plunged both positive and negative to obtain width.
Manufacturers are notorious for cutting any number of movements of process to expedite production without implementing specialty tools and or time. IMO
After looking at a couple of mine it appears the heel on the lever does extend just a hair into the barrel when rotated. May just be mine, don't know. Not enough though a minute bit of trimming wouldn't cure it.
Another thought is machining process and availability of cutter size in standard to make one pass with tolerance build ups in mind that maintain integrity. From the markings it appears the process used a milling wheel that cut in to depth then plunged both positive and negative to obtain width.
Manufacturers are notorious for cutting any number of movements of process to expedite production without implementing specialty tools and or time. IMO