Eh, nevermind
Last edited by HCountyGuy; 06-12-2018 at 02:53 PM. Reason: Eh...
“Conspiracy theories are just spoiler alerts these days.”
From the article: "...But the issue was that the retaining safety pin walked out about 1/8” during shooting. "
It this referencing a roll pin through the trigger shoe? (I'm unfamiliar with ZEV triggers, but the Overwatch I have has two roll pins through the shoe, inside the trigger guard)
You will more often be attacked for what others think you believe than what you actually believe. Expect misrepresentation, misunderstanding, and projection as the modern normal default setting. ~ Quintus Curtius
Aftermarket triggers change the pretravel of the gun, which is a designed safety feature of a Glock. If you are changing safety features of a Glock pistol it is no longer a Glock. It WAS a Glock that you changed the design of.
I say this as a reformed aftermarket parts guy that now runs stock glocks because of what I just listed.
Last edited by JCS; 06-13-2018 at 07:23 PM.
"Shooting is 90% mental. The rest is in your head." -Nils
Good question and thank you for bringing this up. What I am referring to is the manufacturer's perspective. I do not work for GLOCK or any other gun manufacturer. Most gun manufacturers will likely decline to provide warranty service on a modified gun. Most manufacturers will however provide warranty service on their weapons long after the warranty has expired, Glock included. So, once you have modified your weapon you are on your own for service. That is all I meant by the <your name here> gun comment. It is a bit easier for a prosecutor to label you as a "gun nut" when you use a modified gun in a justified defensive engagement though. So this is a bit of a concern as well.
I am not suggesting that no one should ever modify their gun. Just recognize that in so doing, you are on your own with regard to service and a bit more vulnerable to an aggressive prosecutor looking for their next victim.
I keep expecting to see a WTT post:
Looking to trade an awesome Glock 43 package — highly modified Glock 43 with competition trigger, Incog holster, only fired once, for stock Glock 43 and Perun holster.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.