Gallowglass Flat Faced Short Stroke Trigger for Kahr 9, 40 and 45 Pistols
I have received Galloway Precision's flat face trigger for Kahr 9, 40 and 45 pistols that I ordered earlier this week.
They also call it a short stroke trigger, but that is a result of the over travel stop screw. Set correctly, that screw stops the trigger stroke right after the striker releases (the stock trigger has a bit of travel after the striker releases).
Upon initial inspection, I found a cosmetic flaw on the side of the trigger and machining marks on the front and rear surfaces. The machining marks were not too objectionable, but I didn't like the flaw on the side of the trigger. I briefly thought of returning the trigger and looked at Galloway's return policy. They state "*100% money back (less shipping) on all our products is offered by us against failure of our components or just displeasure our products did not meet your expectations or end needs within the first 30 days. Buy and don't like it we will refund your purchase price minus shipping upon return, within 30 days of purchase of the complete unmodified parts in question, with the exception of Closeout products which All Sales are Final." Not bad, but I didn't feel like shelling out for shipping and making a trip to the post office, so I fixed what I didn't like. Please note that I made no effort to contact Galloway in regards to this.
Filed, sanded, blasted, and beaded
Here are some comparison photos:
To be continued...