Correct. I bought the kit because I was interested in improving the feel of the trigger. It did feel great with the handful of shots it operated for. I have heard of similar quality control issues with Saint Arms.
UPDATE: I finally took the gun to the range with the Galloway "Precision" springs still in, but the stock trigger and trigger bar in. It fired and cycled fine with a slightly lighter trigger pull.
DO NOT get the Galloway Precision trigger kit. I wrote up a review and several people chimed in with similar experiences. It isn't worth the money. I have not tried the new s model, but I'd say the funnest safest option would be to buy $100 worth of ammo and head to the range to get used to that...
Thanks for the tips ;) I wish I would have joined this forum BEFORE wasting $100 on what wound up being just springs. I took out the RTK trigger and trigger bar and left the springs installed. I have yet to test fire it, but it seems to be cycling fine.
I joined this forum to learn more about my gun and to contibute with what little I know. If you are looking into getting a GP 35% shorter stroke trigger kit DO NOT do it!!
I ordered one for Father's Day this year and installed it myself (the pin on the LCI is a BEAR to remove). The installation...