Thanks all. Problem Solved!!!
Sorry I took so long to reply, but I have been busy living the American dream. Been archery hunting for moose, and the 83 was to be my "failsafe" if some rut-crazed bull were to sidestep my arrow and decide to use me for a dance floor.
As many suggested I contacted Freedom Arms and asked for Bob Baker. The lady that answered the phone said Bob was out and would be in tomorrow. I explained my situation and she suggested I talk to John, the gunsmith.
What a great (and patient) gentleman. John talked me thru several trouble-shooting steps, got the cylinder removed and determined that the mainspring had slipped out from under the hammer and was resting against the inside of the grip handle...thus the symptoms I first described. John said the problem was a combination of heavy recoil (tell me about it) and a slightly short mainspring. He said he would get a longer mainspring in the mail right away. In the meantime he told me how to reposition the mainspring and suggested that I could place a thin piece of wire in the bottom of the pocket where the spring rests at the bottom of the grip frame. This effectively lengthens the mainspring and prevents future problems such as I had experienced.
I am really impressed with this type of service. Start to finish probably 30 minutes from "locked-up" to a functioning handgun.
Another example of fine customer service provided by the folks at Freedom Arms. I couldn't be happier with my experience with them.
Well in a few short hours I'll be heading back to moose-camp, this time I'll be packing some real back-up heat if the need arises.
Silvertp