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Originally Posted by nu2
I would never ever put a "hair trigger" on any of my handguns.The lawyers would have a field day in court. No need to give a lawyer ammo to use against me.
Whenever you create, with the best of intentions, a trigger pull lighter than the gun's manufacturer specified for self defense use, a lawsuit can allege negligence on your part.
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You got anything to back that up?
That seems to be a popular internet rumor that no one can site a single case where it happened. Hear the scared people talk about handloads the same way, and modifying the gun in any way also. If it is a good shoot, it is a good shoot.
I will add that 2.5 pounds seems a lot lighter than most need, experienced shooters exempted. I would recommend about 4 pounds for most carry guns. That is heavy enough to help prevent most NDs from a nervous finger on the trigger (don't do that, keep it off until ready to shoot.) but not unnecessarily heavy.
If she is carrying in her purse (or on her hip, etc.), the gun should be in a holster that protects the trigger (it also helps keep crap out of the mechanism). Don't just toss the thing in there, buy a cheap Blackhawk holster. It will set you back about $15 and adds a lot to the safety of carrying a firearm in a pocket or purse.
FYI to all the ladies out there, Athena has not announced it yet, but they are planning on having a ladies event on Saturday, Oct 1. They will have a number of vendors come in that specialize in products designed for female shooters, bags, holsters, accessories, etc.
Edited to add, to the OP, a lot of ladies I have worked with find that the addition of a Hogue brand grip sleeve improves feel and comfort. They are less than $10 and will give you a finger groove and a better gripping surface. Easy to install and take off if you don't like it. Key is practice and practice with whatever you carry. Most all local ranges have ladies nights where range fees are cut in half. I see you are on the north side, Gander Mountain has a good range and holds ladies nights. If more toward Conroe, Saddle River Range, 4 miles west of I-45 on 1488, is 1/2 off on Mondays for ladies. That is also a nice range. If you don't know how to properly maintain and clean you pistol, find someone who does to teach you.
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