Scottmc, the front trigger is absolutely straight, is the width of the trigger slot, with a slight peak filed, or hammered into the face of the trigger pad, and has a rounded gusset that reinforces the juncture of the back of the trigger pad, and the upper part of the trigger, they are single phase triggers.The adjustment screw between the triggers is a round headed pepper corn style screw. My triggers are complete, and appear to be well made, but whoever assembled them was no Bob Roller. They work, but are not very adjustable. This is obviously not a new problem because someone in the past sawed the majority of the adjustment screw off.
These triggers were purchased from an acquaintance that brought them to my front door, and asked if I was interested in buying them. There was the triggers, a Golcher percussion lock w/bridle, half cock, and fly, and an absolutely beautiful iron Southern buttplate. They obviously had been through a house fire, but only got a good coating of smoke, no warpage, or heat damage of any kind, all the springs are strong and seem to have suffered no damage.
I suspect these parts came from the same smith that built your gun.
Hungry Horse