What is different between gen4 17, and 19x trigger?
Is this a competition, target or every day carry - self defense gun?
It is not for competition, this is my back up gun, I just want the trigger lighter 3.5 to 4lbs and smoother. By the way I did replace my other G19 gen3 with zevtech trigger, I love it
If you like the Zev trigger - just wait a little bit. I spoke with someone inside Zev a few weeks ago and triggers for the gen 5, presumably X and other goodies are coming June/July. With the Mega merger things are taking a little longer. I’ll admit, I don’t know if the X is compatible with G3, 4 or 5.
Have you had the opportunity to discuss altering a self defense firearm to make it easier to shoot with an experienced firearms & criminal defense attorney?
I still haven’t seen any case law, but I wouldn’t alter a edc gun from factory. Why give them any possible argument?
Have you had the opportunity to discuss altering a self defense firearm to make it easier to shoot with an experienced firearms & criminal defense attorney?
I still haven’t seen any case law, but I wouldn’t alter a edc gun from factory. Why give them any possible argument?
I guess this thread is as good as any to ask this question so here goes.
Someone tell me the difference in the Glock trigger/bars SP0357 and SP2303, I tried to Google but had no luck Rotherham than some say they will interchange others say they are different.
how long have you been looking for case law? days, weeks, months, years, decades? and yet nothing found?
i guess never say never, but the reason we seek better triggers is to improve accuracy, so we hit what we're aiming at and don't hit what we're not aiming at. can't see an otherwise justified shooting going sideways because someone improved the accuracy of their firearm. maybe we shouldn't use lights, lasers, scopes or red dots, fiber optic or nite sights, etc along the same reasoning.
now obviously the lighter the trigger the easier it is to AD/ND, but that's another issue, unrelated to a justifiable shooting.