You did well. I would not worry too much about the trigger and hammer right now. I would shoot it, you might really like how it shoots and decide to keep it as a shooter.Inspected the revolver today. It had been well cared for and shot very little, no damage to the side plate screws with very little turn ring. Timing and action was smooth and blueing 99%. With the exception of the box, grips which are walnut Hogue and the jeweling. Looked like a take home. Negotiated and brought it for $1150. Rifled the box and did find the tools and some original paperwork. Now to decide if it's worth it to replace the trigger and hammer.