I carry a glock 43 been thinking about upgrading the trigger. While doing some research online i noticed some articles and forums saying if you had to use it a lawyer could hold that against you kinda like using some gimmicky ammo. Any truth to this?
Just not a fan of the triggerJust curious, why would you want to?
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Whatever makes you happy and want to practice with the firearm. A 3 pound break on a defensive weapon is too light, but a smooth 5 pound trigger is a joy to shoot.
I switched over to H&K light LEM triggers and I don't think I'll ever change. My favorite next to a 1911.
A Glock will never be a 1911 but can, IMHO be greatly improved without affecting reliability. My EDC is 3.5 and 4 pounds without changing any parts other than the connector (Gen 5 generally doesn't need a connector change) and the connector I use is a Ghost copy of a Glock minus connector. Safety is stationed between your ears and in training no matter what you are carrying.Just not a fan of the trigger