First, thanks for all the help guys.
I complety took down the entire lock assembly to look for wear. I saw no major signs of wear.
When putting everything back together I was looking for fit. The tumbler has a good fit through the lock and no movement on any axis. However the hammer has quite a bit of wobble around the tumbler. So much so that, when the hammer fits to make contact with the firing pin, there is a diference in depth from the outer face of the hammer to the top face of the timbler is about .010" front to back. So, as the hammer screw is tightened, it is squaring the outer face of the hammer to the outer face of the tumbler and that is throwing off the striking face of the hammer to the right.
Is there supposed to be a lot of play between the hammer and the tumbler prior to tightening the hammer screw, or is that supposed to be a pretty snug fit? Also, should I have that much variance in the fit between tumbler outside edge and the hammer outside edge?