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Hi there, I have a PM9 that I'm attempting to replace the trigger on. It's the Galloway Precision trigger. I cannot for the life of me get the spring and locking block in place. Can I pay someone to do it for me locally? Beer, cash, whatever. I've spent 3.5 hours trying to get this damn trigger swapped and no luck. I don't have the fine motor skills it seems. Bizarrely, I was able to put my stock trigger back in with relative easy.
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Nothing wrong with modification if the final product is just as reliable as stock. The problem is I can't even get it to the point to test reliability.
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Are you reassembling your firing pin locking block first before you install your firing pin? maybe posting a quick vid of the problem you're having may also help.
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Sorry but I have no idea what the status of my firing pin on my separated slide would have to do with a trigger swap....
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Have you tried jumpstarting your Karh?
J.K. LOL Is the stock trigger and parts similar or the same as the aftermarket trigger you are installing? Id place the parts side by side and see if there's any size or tolerance issues (may not be able to tell with naked eye). If not take a deeep breath and start from the beginning and go slow.
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