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Originally Posted by GONIF
NO, I did not say alter. I said replace with the well proven Ghost Rocket Comp carry parts ,but ya never change the striker spring because that makes it unreliable using some surplus and factory ammo with hard primers and also 1/2 pound lighter , this set up works great for carry if you remember the very first rule . NEVER EVER TOUCH /PUT YOUR FINGER ON THE TRIGGER UNTILL YOU HAVE A SIGHT PICTURE . The Glock comes with a beyond rude lawyer trigger with 5 to 7 # heavy, rough, creepy,nasty reset factory trigger. Near impossible to double or triple tap with. The Glock safe action trigger is much like a double action revolver trigger long hard pull .It is plenty safe lightened if you know the basics of gun safety . Much like driving a high performance car ,the operator needs to know what he is doing B4 driving . IMHO if you are not properly educated and proficient with your weapon ,you should not handle firearms .And a good firearms friendly attorney's phone number should always be carried by anyone carrying a firearm . Note all striker fired pistols have rude heavy ,nasty factory triggers ,with the exception of the old H&K P9s ,P7M8 and P7m13 and their new VP series of pistol. But anyone who has ever fired striker fired pistols knows this .Unfortunately H&K's are pricey and most folks won't spend that much on a pistol, so the aftermarket has developed a cure for the Glock, and new S&W M&P striker fired pistols rotten trigger feel that allow the inexpensive pistol buyer to remedy that problem.
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If you are ever involved in a self defense shooting the gun will be seized and and compared to manufacture specifications. Anything outside of the specifications, a prosecuting attorney will have a field day with. This includes aftermarket triggers, safeties, etc. I would encourage anyone looking to do this first due some case study. Just as I wouldn't carrying self loads for defensive purposes, don't alter your carry weapon outside of manufacture specs.