I recently purchased a Uberti SAA clone from Taylor's and Co. I've owned a Ruger single action for nearly half of my life but this is my first Colt SAA style. My question is in regards to the cocking sequence. I understand quarter, half and full cock on my revolver and what each position is used for. But when I pull the hammer just about 1/8"-1/4" past half cock, the bolt that locks the cylinder goes upward thereby not allowing me to rotate the cylinder freely. So if I were to be shooting under time pressure, it is very likely that I would accidentally place it is this position messing up my reload. So is this normal or does this particular gun have a problem?