A revolver being able to fire without the cylinder being properly aligned with the barrel is definitely a problem. If Ruger is passing it off as being ok then nobody should buy these pistols.It will not cost you a dime if there is a Ruger problem . I can make both of my Wranglers fail the same way by inching the hammer back. No problem if properly cocked. Tech at Ruger is gonna tell you the same thing. Change your habit or sell it.