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Does anyone know which brand of trigger kimber puts on their custom shop guns? I'm wanting to change the trigger on my Dan Wesson and I really like the one on my CDP.

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I believe they claim it to be a Kimber proprietary trigger.

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If I am not mistaken Kimber uses all of their own manufactured parts.A lot of the Kimber bashers complain about all the MIM parts Kimber puts in their pistols.I myself have never experienced any problems with their parts.

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Looks like a variant to the Colt Gold Cup triggers...

I am thinking you would need to get a long solid one from maybe Brownells and get busy with a drill press or a Dremel tool...

I like the McCormicks myself,..I also have a flat +170 long trigger also..

John

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Nolo...I would advise against this as the factory trigger is quite good however if your so inclined im sure ed brown or wilson could sell you a suitable replacement in the "solid" style.

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