Yeah no problem. I’m always up at this time especially if I overdid it during the day with chores.
If one day your shots on target start going bonkers, and you notice your extreme spreads make no sense at all, tilt the gun up then down. Chances are the hammer weight seized up inside the hammer. If you want to be proactive in avoiding that inevitable, polish up the hammer weight with fine grit sand paper, especially the sharp edge of the larger base of the weight(round off the edge), clean off both parts with acetone, and burnish the inside of the hammer tunnel with a dry moly powder or graphite. Don’t overdo it, just a thin burnish coat so things slide better.
I’ve actually recently experimented using nickel anti seize on the hammer weight, just applying a very thin coat, and so far so good. Using any wet type lube is typically a no no on hammers and hammer weights as the weight in motion sliding on a grease can be inconsistent and affect your ES, but in my case it hasn’t.