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<blockquote data-quote="Annie" data-source="post: 3184347" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>That changes mh ENTIRE take on this thing. If I were you I'd go ahead and change out the barrel but I'd think twice about lightening that trigger. There have been plenty of threads here over the years about how a DA might interpret your actions if you happen to be in a shooting. And/or how a high stress situation may or may not cause you to be more likely to squeeze off a round accidentally. I would add here I'm not really sure how true that might be, especially if you compete regularly, as I've had to pull my gun twice since I started carrying and my finger never touched the trigger, in large part because I had regular comp experience under my belt and I was able to concentrate on the men in question and not whether I could handle my gun. Still, that doesn't change how a DA, or the police, might or might not view a highly modified gun.</p><p></p><p>I should say my EDC (a 43) and my comp gun (a 34) are both glocks, but only my 34 has a lightened trigger connector. Both, however, have had a new barrel and both have had a 25-cent trigger job because I LOATHE that grating in the factory triggers. My EDC also has night sights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie, post: 3184347, member: 42224"] That changes mh ENTIRE take on this thing. If I were you I'd go ahead and change out the barrel but I'd think twice about lightening that trigger. There have been plenty of threads here over the years about how a DA might interpret your actions if you happen to be in a shooting. And/or how a high stress situation may or may not cause you to be more likely to squeeze off a round accidentally. I would add here I'm not really sure how true that might be, especially if you compete regularly, as I've had to pull my gun twice since I started carrying and my finger never touched the trigger, in large part because I had regular comp experience under my belt and I was able to concentrate on the men in question and not whether I could handle my gun. Still, that doesn't change how a DA, or the police, might or might not view a highly modified gun. I should say my EDC (a 43) and my comp gun (a 34) are both glocks, but only my 34 has a lightened trigger connector. Both, however, have had a new barrel and both have had a 25-cent trigger job because I LOATHE that grating in the factory triggers. My EDC also has night sights. [/QUOTE]
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