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Originally Posted by Mike McLellan
The hardest to defend against are modifications that make a gun easier to shoot than the manufacturer intended. The term "hair trigger" sounds awful in a packed court room. Even something as simple as a trigger shoe can be artfully spun by a clever attorney into a weapon of mass destruction.
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That may be true in the context of a ND that results in injury or death, but if the shoot is good and you are legally carrying a legal gun, trigger pull will not be an issue.(that advise is worth exactly what I am charging).
You should contact the gun friendly lawyer you have lined up already. Anyone who carries should have a pre existing relationship with an attorney who successfully defends armed citizens.