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Originally Posted by DaTerminat'r
I've asked two shooters of whom I'm familiar with about this, and they both said they toss the hammer block away after trigger job but these were range gun, not carry weapons. Chances of dropping a loaded range gun on its hammer is almost nil.
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The reason no smith would remove it on a carry gun is liability. No gunsmith I know would defeat any safety on any gun (other than his own) because the risk of lawsuit is too great. I don't use them on my comp guns, but they are in both of my defense guns as well as full power stock springs. No modifications means no lawyer can claim the gun was made "unsafe".