Well, I called T\C and spoke to one of there "Contender specialist" about this issue. They are really very nice people to chat with.
They did correct me about what I called this part. It is not called a "breachplug" but it is called a "fireing pin housing". Actually, the tech guy said this housing should be either flush with the frame, or even protruding a few thousands outside of the frame. But, however it is seated, it should be the same all the way around and not "cocked" as mine is.
He suggested that I send this to T\C. Now, the bad part is the turn around time is 4 weeks, and I just got my new 223 barrel and just found the load that works out to 400 yards. He thought since the gun was shooting well and nothing seemed to be out-of-whack, to waite until my "hog season" was over and send it back then. But he did think it should be sent back and the housing changed out.
I ask him if there might be something I could do to possibly take this out, clean it up and fix it and he said no, that may even make it worse.
So, I don't need to be hit on the thumb twice by a hammer to know it hurts. I'm gonna shoot it until the fall....then send it back.
Heck, I only shot one hog.....and there's a whole summer left.
Dave.