A tip on the C&S wide combat trigger that you may or may not know of--the C&S trigger has slightly different geometry as compared to the stock trigger. This often results in a situation in which the new trigger fails to reset. The culprit is the trigger lever (also called a trigger lifter) which is now too long. Judicious filing to the top edge of the trigger lever is often needed to make things work right. With luck, you may not need to do that, but I've never been that lucky.Thank you. I have a Kareen that I'm trying to keep close to original. The FEG was initially purchased to try my hand as low rust bluing a semi-auto. It's now on the process of becoming a carry option. Novak's put the sights on it for me earlier this year. They refinished the slide during the process. I'm considering having Mahovsky's hard chrome the frame when I think I'm done with the rest of the work. I currently have a wide combat trigger on the way from BH Spring Solutions. They've sent me more springs than I know what to do with.