My wife came home today w/ a beautiful COLT PYTHON .357 w/ 8" barrel that's nickel plated. It has barely been shot and the tolerances are very close.
While at the range today, when shooting single action, after cocking the hammer back and getting ready to shoot, once in a while it was like if I had enough pressure on the trigger it would release but then "hang" and not drop. Nudging the hammer slightly would allow it to fall. Is this an issue I have to worry about or should I keep shooting it for a while and let the parts wear in and smooth out a bit.
While at the range today, when shooting single action, after cocking the hammer back and getting ready to shoot, once in a while it was like if I had enough pressure on the trigger it would release but then "hang" and not drop. Nudging the hammer slightly would allow it to fall. Is this an issue I have to worry about or should I keep shooting it for a while and let the parts wear in and smooth out a bit.