Trigger job for a carry gun?

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seamusTX
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lrb111 wrote:Or aerate the goblin when all you were trying to do was feel the trigger.
What are those rules?
  • Don't point the muzzle at something you're not willing to destroy.
  • Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target.
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Go for it p_pac.

An attorney could also make a reasonable argument that the trigger job enabled you to be a more accurate shooter as well.

Rich at Canyon Creek and Scott at Springer Precision both do excellent work on the XD.

Mine was done at Canyon Creek.
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Lumberjack98 wrote:Go for it p_pac.

An attorney could also make a reasonable argument that the trigger job enabled you to be a more accurate shooter as well.

Rich at Canyon Creek and Scott at Springer Precision both do excellent work on the XD.

Mine was done at Canyon Creek.
Thanks guys and LJ. I probably goes with Springer. Just have to wait until I recover from holiday spending :lol:

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the point being that differing trigger pulls can throw you off.
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Cassel check with Larry at SPS guns in Carrollton. He's very good and can probably work on it for you. Just bought my XD 9 from him today. Great guy.

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I don't have an XD myself, but I remember seeing that Springfield's custom shop does trigger work on these to both lighten the pull and shorten the reset.

IANAL, and trigger work doesn't concern me legally, but if you're concerned about legalities, it seems to me that work done by the manufacturer would be eminently defensible . . .
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So will the BG's family's lawyer even have access to your carry weapon for civil suit purposes? Somehow, this doesn't seem legal.
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