Ok, something I read recently got me to thinking.
Why would you buy a new hand gun and immediately change quite a few things about it even before trying it out at the range?
And then ask if its a good gun to carry?
Within the last 6 months have had 4 young men (under 40) want to show me their new pistols. All are relatively new to shooting handguns.
2 Glocks with ghost trigger kits installed, one with changed recoil spring and guide rod.
Last took his Sd9VE and put in an apex trigger kit.
All were new!
So, what gives with the need to try to change things even before you give it a chance?
Does anyone else besides me see this happening? And what do you think is the reason?
Why would you buy a new hand gun and immediately change quite a few things about it even before trying it out at the range?
And then ask if its a good gun to carry?
Within the last 6 months have had 4 young men (under 40) want to show me their new pistols. All are relatively new to shooting handguns.
2 Glocks with ghost trigger kits installed, one with changed recoil spring and guide rod.
Last took his Sd9VE and put in an apex trigger kit.
All were new!
So, what gives with the need to try to change things even before you give it a chance?
Does anyone else besides me see this happening? And what do you think is the reason?