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Originally Posted by rodder
Massad Ayoob, who is considered by many to be THE leading authority on firearm law, has said modifying a firearm that you plan on using for self defense is 100% defensible in court as long as you don't go and do something wacky like put a 1.5 lb trigger on it or something.
I wouldn't worry about lightening the trigger on a sigma, they've got what, like a 300 lb trigger pull out of the box?
Of course, I am not a lawyer, so don't do anything you aren't personally comfortable with.
Personally, I'd rather just wait and save up an extra hundred bucks or so and get yourself something you'll be happy with. Depending on how much your smith charges you might end up breaking even anyway. JMHO, of course. I'm just really not a fan of sigmas and there are so many better choices that have come out recently I don't really understand why you'd choose one over all the other options there are.
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honestly its the price and overall solid reviews of the gun...
its basically a glock rep, I am 21 college student who has many other expensive hobbies, im not ready to drop 600 plus on a new gun just yet...
Plus everyone says their first gun is not "their" perfect gun anyway.... for the 350 price range this gun falls in for new, case, lock, 3 mags (2 16+1) 1 10rd for 289.00 + 20 dollar transfer fee to the store im getting it shipped too..
If anyone has more suggestions on a new gun in the 350 price range or maybe 400 with similar deals and glock/sigma style of gun I am all ears and open to other suggestions no doubt...
I have not made the move on the gun yet as i am looking to do so within the next month...ive been reading and lurking and researching for a good bit now...
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