I've heard this so many times about striker fire guns with light weight trigger. Honestly DA/SA is probably the safest type of carry gun.Great for 3 Gun & range, not for carry firearm..
My point: if u are involved in a shooting with a lighter trigger pull then issued you are opening yourself up to law suits.I've heard this so many times about striker fire guns with light weight trigger. Honestly DA/SA is probably the safest type of carry gun.
Only if it’s an ND. Not that there have been no lawsuits with guns that are “too powerful” or “modified” or “reloads”.My point: if u are involved in a shooting with a lighter trigger pull then issued you are opening yourself up to law suits.
This is BGOS.My point: if u are involved in a shooting with a lighter trigger pull then issued you are opening yourself up to law suits.
We are not talking about the same thing.BGOS?
I don't use a Glock in production class, but this trigger with less than 5-pound pull would not pass inspection. I think this trigger was intended for uses other than competition, and I haven't seen anyone use Glocks in limited or open.
Great for 3 Gun & range, not for carry firearm..
My point: if u are involved in a shooting with a lighter trigger pull then issued you are opening yourself up to law suits.
My point: if u are involved in a shooting with a lighter trigger pull then issued you are opening yourself up to law suits.
I had to register my fists as lethal weapons with the Maryland State Police because I am a master Tae Bo instructor.