Posted: 3/16/2008 8:23:38 AM EDT
| Any thoughts on switching to the 3.5 lb trigger, and suggestions on best place to get the connector. Thanks |
Why not? I was looking at one and needing prod and cons.. blev-E |
| I stopped by one of my local places to see if they had any, he said he can get them in in 2 days and put it in for me, but he also asked what the gun I was putting it in was used for, if only target he said ok, but if I was planning to carry it, he said if I had to use it ,then you would catch a load of crap from the authorities about switching triggers. Just has me thinking |
Maybe that's a state thing. We don't do it in VT, and I still fail to see WHY this would result in legal trouble for you. It's not like the gun would go off by accident. You still need to pull the trigger, and the law would remain the same in each case. Feel free to use a 28lb trigger if you think the jury will be impressed. |
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They must be more relaxed here in VT then. Have you ever heard of such a case? Where trigger weight resulted in more time or a guilty verdict? |
I had to file over 3/4 of the OT "stop" off before the trigger would reset. Then by the time I filed off just a little more so there is some very small amount of OT, there just isn't that much of the original OT stop left at all. It maybe reduced my pistols' trigger OT by 1/16" over a standard connector. In other words, not that much for the 100%+ price premium over standard connectors.
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