Fair enough on the first part. I guess I'm simple minded though because I am not yet convinced the drop safety is really "disabled" based on the fact the trigger bar can be pressed down with a tool. I am not concinced a hard drop would cause the same results.
I was merely pointing out if you removed a part of a firearm that was normally present (in this case replacing with a half plate) and poked around in the inside with a tool there is the change things would be disrupted, not specifically a GLOCK. Admittedly, that was a very overly general statement.
I don't wish to continue to belabor the issue. Some are convinced, some aren't We will likely not change each other's minds. I feel I've let myself get sucked into something here and apologize if it's appeared as any sort of personal attack. That wasn't my intent.
Please do. I'd love to see this video ... for more reasons than one.
Even if the trigger bar doesn't drop though your video will be dismissed as one man's test ... as opposed to the other man's test.