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Gramps 4x's
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Horatio Seymore Hiny
Location: Boca Raton - North of La Habana
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That may or may not be a future issue for you God forbid you should ever need to draw and pull the trigger.
For concealed carry, I would not consider trigger modifications. For home defense, heck yeah.
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Honestly I have no problem with the stock 5.5# trigger. Heck my department installs the 8# trigger in all of our guns and I shoot it just fine.
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^^^Could not agree more^^^ But like the old saying goes "keep your booger picker off the trigger."
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I have a Stock 23 and love it. Never thought to change anything except put night sights on it. Eats through all the ammo ive put through it including steel case Tulammo.
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This! I would not go screwing around with something that doesn't need it....it is not some sexy competition gun, it is a Glock, meant for self defense and it WILL go bang everytime straight from the box!
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