Just got my first Colt revolver, a beautiful Trooper III that appears to have been fired very little if any since it left the factory. When firing it for the first time yesterday I was doing most of the shooting single action. On several occasions the cylinder evidently rotated two chambers instead of one. At first I thought I had an ammo misfire, but when the cylinder was opened I found that the hammer had just struck an already fired primer and the live round had rotated past the firing position. I'm obviously thinking timing issue, but my question is can this be fixed by a relatively competent local gunsmith or do I need specialized help? Being my first Colt and after some research, I now understand that they are subject to timing problems, at least more so than S&W. True? Any help is appreciated.
Bob
Bob