Regarding the M and X settings on the Komura, as mentioned, that control is for setting flash synchronization with either a bulb flash (M) or electronic flash (X).
You won’t be able to tell the difference by just looking through the lens and firing the shutter without a flash attached.
The M setting delays the shutter action by a few milliseconds to allow time for a flash bulb to get to its full brightness. X allows the shutter to fire immediately.
If you aren’t using a flash, it doesn’t really matter which one is selected, though I’d leave it on X.
For your 210, as others have mentioned, your likely best course of action is to send it back to KEH, either as a warranty fix, or just a repair paid by you if you’ve had it longer than their warranty time. Giving it a “CLA” (clean, lube, and adjust) is relatively simple, and should be an easy thing for their repair department.
If it’s still covered by their guarantee, they may give you the option of exchanging with another (hopefully working) lens. If you aren’t in a hurry, I’d probably let them fix it. All shutters you don’t know the history of could probably use a CLA.