 Hey there friends, thanks for checking in. Today we're looking at a new trigger for the car handguns made by Galloway Precision called the Gallowglass Short Stroke Trigger. It's a flat face trigger that is said to reduce trigger travel by 10%. It won't necessarily reduce the trigger weight, but it will reduce the trigger travel. And so I found out they were working on it. I made contact with them a couple months back and said I was extremely interested and I thought many of the viewers of this channel would be interested. So they were kind enough to send me this. It is an early production. And what I mean by that is that this will work well with some of the older models. They said there were some slight adjustments with the Sear and the newer models and they are fine tuning that for the newer models. And I said, well, I've got an older car CM9. I can throw it in there. Now, I've had this for a long time, probably nine or 10 years. When I found out the car arms was producing a less expensive model of the PM9, same size and weight and everything else, I ran to the gun store to get it. And I've been very happy with it ever since. It's been extremely reliable. And for a period of time, I carried it every day. It's got a six and a half pound trigger pull and the reset is almost a full position, double action only, very common with the car handguns. Now, the PM9, same thing, six and a half pound trigger, full reset. All right. Now, a lot of people will say, well, what's the difference between those two? Well, you know, you're looking at some different engraving, little different slide cuts in there. All the parts are made from bar stock steel with the P series. And you know, polygonal rifle barrel with the P series conventional rifling here. They both perform great. And if somebody were to hand these to me and I didn't know which was which, I would not be able to guess the right one. But we're going to put it in this one here. I do want to show you though, because a lot of people say, you know, the car triggers are heavy. Well, six and a half pounds is not that heavy. If you look at this, we will see. Well, that's actually six and a quarter pounds. We'll see if the camera is going to focus on that. Six and a quarter pounds. Let's do that again. Just for fun. I measure them right around six and a half pounds, pretty, pretty standard. And right there, six and a half pounds, couldn't be any more precise than that. So let's go ahead and throw the Gallow Glass Short Stroke Trigger on the car CM9 and come back and show you what it looks and feels like on this model. As you can see, I've got the Galloway Precision Short Stroke Trigger installed on the car CM9. It was a little difficult. If you watch the instructional video from Galloway Precision, they'll say, you know, they'll show you that the last step is a little more difficult and it was, but it's installed now and it's a pretty nice trigger. It's a flat face trigger. We could do a little comparison with the car CM9 here and see the differences. Maybe we'll take a look over here. You can see that's a little bit thinner and it's rounded as where this is flat. It actually decreases the trigger weight about a half pound. So my initial intro to this video, I showed this at six and a half pounds and I measured that on the car pistols pretty consistently. But now I am measuring six pounds, which I didn't think would happen. So we're going to check that out right now and you can see right there if that's focusing. Sometimes I'm learning that it's not focusing, but it's at six pounds right there. Couldn't be more clear. So it did drop a half pound on the trigger weight, but the stroke itself, they say it's about a 10% difference and that may be true. I'm not an expert on that, but the one thing that I'm a little bit concerned and you may have noticed right there is that the trigger didn't reset all the way. Now, if I pull it like this and then I let up on the trigger, it doesn't fully reset. It will reset 100% of time like that, but when I review a gun, I go like this and then I slowly show the trigger reset. This doesn't go to a full reset. I think once live firing, it'll be fine. That's just my thought because when live firing, the slide just, you know, it goes back much faster and quicker than what I'm demonstrating right now. So I think it'll be fine. What I'm going to do is take it to an indoor range and do a function test with it and see how this performs when live firing. My thoughts is that it's going to be fine, but if not, I'm going to show that it's not working well. But if it does, I'm also going to show that which is the fairest way to review anything, don't you think? But there it is. All right, about a half pound lighter, a little shorter stroke, flat. One thing I noticed is that, you know, that little lip down there, your finger does rest a little bit lower on the trigger compared to this one here where it kind of stays in the middle. All right, but I think Galloway Precision did a nice job be on the lookout for a function test range review forthcoming and we'll see how this Gallow glass trigger performs. If you like videos like this, please subscribe and share. I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching and you guys be safe.