No, I've never seen galling in a sweet application.
Your concern is probably more manufacturing than design. Stainless will give thread pickup if not properly machined, i.e. feather edge(s) on flanks of threading. The pins should be wire brushed or at least cut with an appropriate insert that breaks the sharp edges.
"dbaird" also has a valid point. Threads should never been run dry, possibly galling was the result of dry make-up, over tightening or simply a fitting put into service with history. I have found teflon based greases to be problematic, those copper based are better. You could also tape the thread, this is a typical old practice.
Good luck with it.
Kenneth J Hueston, PEng
Principal
Sturni-Hueston Engineering Inc
Edmonton, Alberta Canada