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Massad Ayoob on modified triggers
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Re: Massad Ayoob on modified triggers
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Re: Massad Ayoob on modified triggers
I get it... for a range gun... But for a carry gun... HE double toothpicks NO.... Every firearm forum I belong to has post after post of someone modifying their carry gun and then get all upset when it fails them.....
And always have CCW insurance......
And always have CCW insurance......