Does your EDC have a stock trigger?

Does your EDC have a stock trigger?

  • Yes

    Votes: 96 72.7%
  • No

    Votes: 36 27.3%

  • Total voters
    132
What happens when the lawyers find out I have been doing ninja training?
 
Mine is stock. Colt 1991A1, full sized, no modifications.

If I were to modify anything, it would be the safety lever...although I have no problems with the stock one, having a longer one would be nice.
 
I"m being sarcastic. You know that the attorney the victim hires will be all over the fact that you opted for an "upgraded trigger" so that you can kill people faster!

The attorney that the _perpetrator_ hires.
 
What happens when the lawyers find out I have been doing ninja training?

They will take your pistol and give you a sword and a few throwing stars!
 
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They will take your pistol and give you a sword and a few throwing stars!

But what if I had the sword professionally sharpened so that it was sharper and deadlier than normal? Dang prosecutors will have a field day!
 
But what if I had the sword professionally sharpened so that it was sharper and deadlier than normal? Dang prosecutors will have a field day!

Don't forget you are going to need a permit to carry that thing.
 
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Yes, my edc has a stock trigger. And my reasons have nothing to do with legalities, trials, or any such as that. My reasons are purely sefish.
If I modify a gun, I never just do the trigger. There's usually a whole bunch of stuff gets changed, upgraded, polished, or a combination of those things. If, God forbid, I ever had to use my edc in self defense, I don't want a $550 gun with $300 worth of parts and labor sittin in lockup until they decide if they wanna try lynching me.
They can have my little $450 used beater. I got another one of those.
 
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