Just a little something riding heavy on my mind guys is that the Hellcat trigger was designed to almost 'require' a trigger finger to be placed squarely on the face of it in order for it to function correctly without hanging up. I'm pretty sure the intent in this was to prevent an 'Unintentional Discharge' due to a corner or a snap strap of a holster hanging on the trigger, or a jacket waist pull cord catching on the trigger, or maybe even an errant trigger finger while drawing the gun, etc, etc.
All I'm trying to say here guys is if you chose to file anything down (modify a designed safety feature) and something bad should happen, it ain't going to end well for you, and maybe for someone else as well. And hopefully if ever a 'UD' does happen, it won't involve another human being.
I dunno guys, maybe I'm just an old man who worries too damned much about too damned little ...... but I don't think I could live with it if I ever modified a safety device of a firearm and then accidentally shot and killed someone. Nor do I think I could ever answer to a family member of someone I killed when they asked me why I felt the need to modify that safety feature when I first decided I was willing to kill Mr. ????.
10 passes with a fine file is not much effort to cause something to go from very safe to not so very safe. And in my mind a very poor choice between rendering a safety device much less safe, and simply learning the technique to use it properly.
OK, I'm done harping. Pile on as you will ..... I've got a pretty thick skin. But before you do if you chose to, just re-read what I've written above. I've not pointed a finger at anyone, nor written anything derogatory about anyone. Just pointed out several examples of how things can so terribly sideways from such a simple appearing decision.
Friends & peace !!!