When it comes to triggers verses trigger guards we can only inlet one, not both. If we cut the trigger slot then we can not cut the guard because we do not know how much room your finger will require between the trigger face and the inside front on the trigger guard bow. If, as with the Mark Silver kits, we cut the guard in, then we can not cut the trigger slot in because once again the determining factor for it's placement is the builder's finger. All the Chambers designed kits have the trigger slot cut and all the Mark Silver designed kits have the guards inlet.
If you ask me I'd much prefer on the Mark Silver kits to have the guards inletted rather than the trigger. That guard is a pain to fit, the trigger is just a hole!