Just completed an 8-hour state-mandated CCH class yesterday.
Not sure what to make of this exchange (when I explained my plans to modify the PX4 from F to G):
Instructor: Oh, I wouldn't do that. I've been an expert witness in multiple cases. If you are involved in a shooting, and it's determined that you did anything to make your gun 'less safe,' that will be bad.
Me: What if the modifications result in a configuration that's already offered by the manufacturer?
Instructor: Well, maybe if you had a gunsmith do it...
I feel like I've seen @
Mas write about things like this, but the specific F->G mod in Berettas seems to be in a different boat.
I wonder, for instance, if it would be more "legally defensible" to 1) use the
G stealth levers conversion kit vs. 2) just removing the spring and detent from the stock levers? Even though they accomplish the same thing, the latter is REMOVING a factory part and the former is INSTALLING a factory part (though, granted, one with
fewer parts).
What say you, P-F wise ones?