You may never have a problem with it, but the fact that they openly stated that the trigger seized under heavy use, was enough for me to first replace the trigger, then replace the gun.
I had no problem with the gun until then, but the fact that it actually was a problem that they kind of left alone by allowing that much slop in the trigger, made it feel like a toy gun. I wouldn't carry it to protect my life after that.
That goes for any gun or other thing that could get me hurt or killed for that matter.
It just made me lose respect for the gun and the company. At least Springfield and S&W and Kahr admitted having problems and recalled their products. Why would you allow a pistol to market that you knew was intentionally sloppy work when a little fix like a shim or a wider trigger would have fixed it so it felt tight like it's supposed to.
Perhaps they may have changed it by now, but a lot of guys felt the same way, or "Galloway" and "RTK", would not have been "sold out" for the first year of the replacement trigger and sear parts. People don't go and spend over a hundred dollars on a replacement trigger for a new $400 dollar gun, for no reason.
What I am saying is there are better choices, and knowing that the problem exists why buy into it by purchasing a flawed product, Go to Galloway's site or utube it and see for yourself how many problems there were with the guns.
If I hadn't liked it I wouldn't have spent 25% of the cost on trying to fix it. Unfortunately it made the gun unreliable and at times it would not reset. Before I attempted to start grinding the sear I just sold it back to the dealer, with both triggers, who was aware of the problem, and did the right thing in allowing me to kick in 100 dollars for a Shield.
You can't take these things personally, I am glad you like the gun, but if I didn't make you aware of the flaw, it would bother me more than having a couple guys upset because they felt I said something negative about their gun, That's not the case. I am merely giving you the information that cost me money to learn.