mdwest
AH ambassador
their point when I attended the courses was YOU changing out parts incurred potential liability (or at least opposing council would attempt to convince the courts that you incurred liability).. if you buy the firearm from a retailer with factory installed "upgrades".. not a problem.. thats how the factory built it and how you are supposed to shoot it.. but if YOU decide to change things up, they'll (the attorneys and particularly liberal courts) will try to leverage that against you...so what about a pistol that comes factory made with all or most of the upgrades I.E. Desert Eagle 1911
At the time I was attending the courses on behalf of a PD that issued glocks.. and then later on behalf of a quasi-federal agency that issued sigs.. the glock instructors went so far as to tell us "if you want pistols with NY1 triggers or NY2 triggers, BUY them that way from Glock.. DONT buy NY1 triggers and convert your current pistols..
They told us this because there had already been agencies that did this in the interest of making their pistols "more safe" that had actually been sued on the premise that in doing so that they made their pistols less safe..
Stupid no doubt.. but, that is what we were advised none the less..
For me, I have been carrying and shooting the same G19 for the better part of the last 30 years.. its factory stock.. and has worked just fine for me... while I maintain familiarity with several different pistols, I know the G19 like the back of my own hand.. so thats what I carry...
