I have a 4" m29 made in 1962. It shoots fine. I'm just getting concerned because I'm not sure of what I'm seeing. When the cylinder rotates as I pull the trigger back, it almost appears to still be turning slightly when the hammer begins to fall. If I cock the hammer, the cylinder aligns fine and there is no movement of the cylinder still not locked by the stop signaling the revolver being out of time. The primers from shells I've fired don't show signs of any firing pin dragging or anything. Am I worrying about nothing. I have another m19 that exhibits the same thing and it fires and works fine. It is an older revolver like this one too. Is this normal for older revolvers? Thanks for any help.
John
John