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Well, that was an expensive, but fun, hour there this morning. Fantastic people to work with. With instant approval, 3 of them rode home with me this morning. Now comes the fun part.
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I'm happy with my purchase.I got to hold mine before joining the que. Looked to be in good condition. The sights seemed dim or gone, will have to replace. Three mags looked used but good condition. Mine had a 2012 born date.
These were Afghanistan contract guns. The box even included some dust/dirt/powder from over there. Firearm itself was clean.
I'd prefer not to modify a gun in that manner especially if used in a self defense situation.I'll take this as a sign to close my M&P9C ad, and keep it.
Safety deletion kits are a thing.
There is physically no difference between a converted model, and a factory model that came without the thumb safety.I'd prefer not to modify a gun in that manner especially if used in a self defense situation.
Thanks for your opinion. I disagree that removing a safety which was previously installed at the factory could not cause any issues in court. I'm not worried about carrying a gun for self defense, but thanks for the input.There is physically no difference between a converted model, and a factory model that came without the thumb safety.
Personally I think the belief that "modifications" will automatically demonize you to a jury and/or a DA is pretty antiquated paranoia. Case law doesn't support that "hollywood" belief. Don't want to worry about a carry gun? Don't carry a gun.
They're sold out anyway, so your chance to get one is gone, and my point is moot.
13 minute mark.While I agree totally with the safety removal conversion being factory (and my personal preference).......
The second part about effects in court is a bit off. Situations vary and I don't personally see the safety or simple additions as an issue but check out some of the newest research and mock trials done and the disparities between outcomes (criminal and civil) when different weapons were used in a self defense shoot that was 100% self defense.
There is physically no difference between a converted model, and a factory model that came without the thumb safety.
Personally I think the belief that "modifications" will automatically demonize you to a jury and/or a DA is pretty antiquated paranoia. Case law doesn't support that "hollywood" belief. Don't want to worry about a carry gun? Don't carry a gun.
They're sold out anyway, so your chance to get one is gone, and my point is moot.
Got it, you should add extra safeties, 16lb trigger, one round mag and my little pony stickers to your SD pistol.