Lighter trigger
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I can't imagine that any prosecuter would have a clue as to what modifications were made to your gun much less care if the shoot was justified. Shooters have been doing action work on their weapons since guns were devised. I think this is an over reaction to a non existant problem. A smooth action won't make you a criminal.Posted 06-12-2011 at 19:51 by gdiddy
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The prosecutor will have a clue because that is one of the first things that is checked, does the firearm meet the factory specs and has it been altered in any way. And while it is true that a smooth action won't make you a criminal an action that has been modified in a manner the manufacturer says is dangerous to use, or that is beyond the normal and accepted range, can be and has been part of the issue in deciding a case.Posted 06-13-2011 at 11:34 by David Armstrong
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David, Glock makes, sells, and will install 3.5 trigger connectors as well as a variety of other modifications, so it couldn't be considered modified in an unsafe manner even in a liberal court. Do you know of any such case where anyone was prosecuted as the result of this?Posted 06-13-2011 at 12:30 by gdiddy









