A couple of weeks ago, I bought a used SA Trophy Match on GB. The trigger pull seemed pretty light for a pistol of this sort, but nothing that caused a red light to come on in my head. On the first trip to the range, the pistol went full auto. As a precaution, I had only loaded a couple of rounds. Fortunately, no injuries or property damage resulted from the mishap. I e-mailed the gun shop where I purchased the pistol. They said to send them a repair bill and that they would consider reimbursement. I didn't feel confident with the hammer and trigger that came in the gun. I ended up buying a trigger pull kit with sear, hammer, 3 leaf spring, disconnector and mainspring from Cylinder & Slide. The quality of the new parts is head and shoulders above the OEM parts. Over the years, I've done a lot of work on my own pistols, so I went to work installing the kit. The sear was slightly oversize and had to be fitted, the hammer was a little bigger, so the grip safety had to me modified. The most time consuming thing was fitting the manual safety. The pistol now has a great trigger and is safe. The gun shop in PA reimbursed me the cost of the kit, including shipping, which I think is more than fair. My point is in the many, many years that I have been involved in the shooting sports, I have found that companies in the industry go the extra mile to please their customers. There are exceptions of course, but over the long haul, most of them are top notch. My faith in the shooting industry, doing the right thing, is renewed.