Yes but you must be very careful as these are only surface hardened in the sear area. if you take too much off the trigger you will cause it to wear really fast.
What you need to do is remove the trigger from the receiver and look at it. noting burs and chips. take a knife hone that is fine grit and lightly stone the areas that need to be cleaned up. your not going to get a 3 oz trigger from this but it will help clean it up a lot. If you can't remove the damage from the trigger you may need to order a new one.
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