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I'll wager that you can't find a justified deadly force statute in any jurisdiction in the country, that mentions anything about what is an acceptable weapon.
How would a good tort lawyer have a ball with that? How would a trigger have any effect on justification?
I didn't say anything about staute law. In some jurisdictions, the issuing authority has their own regulations about what they deem an acceptable trigger pull. ie, they want to see factory spec for safety purposes. This doesn't apply to most of us, but the message is what you would call a hint.
I also didn't say anything about justification. Nor will the attorney in question. Any attorney going into court is going to research the plaintiff extensively. ANYTHING they can use to paint the person in a negative light will be introduced in court.