I just realized my Uberti Walker revolver has a manufacturing (or, should that be....design) flaw.
If you pull back the hammer slowly, it's possible to have the trigger sear engage prior to the cylinder lock-up. If not downright dangerous, if this were to happen while shooting it, it's bound to be plenty hard on the revolver itself. I can see how this could happen at the range when I'm concentrating on the target, cocking slowly, and not directly thinking about cylinder lock-up.
Glad I know this. I'll be sure to firmly pull back the hammer all the way, every time.....that way both the sear and cylinder will be engaged properly.
Anyone else with this problem?
....hog