What kind of gun / it makes a difference on who I'd recommend ?
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Apparently he has a Kel Tec P 11 9mm ....that he wants work done on.
DJ's Loan and Sport in Bothell has a gunsmith - Ben / and I suggested he go up there and talk to them ...consider replacing the mainspring, maybe polishing the hammer strut a little ....see what he can do relatively inexpensively. I don't own a Kel-Tec but a buddy has one, and its a pretty poor trigger, so I understand the OP's frustration with it. I know its more of a "pocket gun" than anything ...and they designed it with that long and heavy trigger pull intentionally.
I also suggested testing the trigger with a good gague to start with - then taking the gun down to a bare frame / good cleaning and lube ... and see if it makes a difference - maybe polishing the hammer strut (a little ) so the spring rides smoother on the strut / maybe calling Wolf - and see what they might recommend for mainsprings in that gun -- that would lighten the trigger a little / but still maintain its reliability.... but if he considers it a carry gun / he might just have to live with it the way it is .... but I have no personal knowledge of the internal workings on a Kel-Tec ...so I'm just trying to come up with a couple things that will often work on a variety of DA guns.