BG 380 trigger job?

Using the ball of my index finger and after about 200+ dry firings, my BG .380 is getting a much smoother trigger pull than it had originally.
 
I too have dry fired my 2 year old Bodyguard 380 closer to 1000 times and have shot it over 500. The trigger was progressively smoother and has seemed to have lost a few pounds. I wouldn't change it now.

A friend of mine was impressed with mine as a defensive pocket pistol and purchased his own. Pulling his trigger was the likeness of a nail file compared to the buttery pull mine has evolved to.

There is hope so as you watch MSNBC news and get ticked off with their anti-gun agenda, relieve your frustration and dry fire your BG while you watch.
 
I still have an occasional misfire that requires a couple of pulls to go boom so I installed the heavier Galloway hammer spring tonight. I hope that cures the misfire problems, guess I will find out tomorrow.
 
Trigger pull and other issues

I am in too. I purchased one about a month ago. Just shot it for the first time. Love the features of the handgun, dislike the trigger. Anyone has a modification please let me know.

Another issue I had was with the gun not loading and properly when fired. It was really strange. It was like the bullets were misaligned and lodging horizontally. Then I had another issue with the slide not re-engaging properly and not being able to fire the handgun.

Any suggestions?

Thank you
Greg
 
I installed the Galloway hammer spring that is suppose to 20% heavier than the OEM spring if I remember correctly. Trigger pull is slightly heavier but with the other Galloway parts and polishing action is much better than stock. I ran the gun yesterday and it performed flawlessly without any misfires or if FTF issues.
 
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I added the shorter trigger bar and edge trigger from Galloway Precision to my BG380. Trigger pull is shorter, but I have not had a chance to fire it yet. It's still a heavy pull just not as long.
 
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