Another important piece of the puzzle wreck. Now you have me thinking. The gap is Very slightly wider at the top than below. Have to hold it up to light and look close to see it. It does lock up tight as a drum now, I honed the barrel latch shelf down 'til it would just barely lock up. The lockup conforms ok to all the checks in the FAQs now. But, the firing pin strike on the primer is off center, a bit high, weak, and looks to be angled down just barely. When the factory rounds did go bang there is a very slight cratering of the primer, which I don't think is caused by high pressure issues. When it's closed the barrel is solid, no wiggle any direction at all. I did notice the barrel latch shelf(I hope I've got my terminology right) is not level or cut evenly, one side is thicker or higher than the other. When smoked and closed I can see the latch is only contacting about 1/3 of the side to side area and is now engaging about maybe 1/8th inch, probably less, didn't try to measure it. Also, when closed, the top of the chamber is below the top of the frame, similar to factory fitted barrels I have. Now you got me thinking maybe the problem is the exact opposite of what I thought before. Maybe I need to relieve the pivot pin notch to allow the barrel to come down a tad more. For now I'm not doing any fitting 'til I get 'er figured out.