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  1. Yes it even said that in the directions. I just don't trust myself on something that delicate with a hammer lol
  2. I went ahead and added a talon grip and Speed Sights to the 19 today. Can't wait to hit the range and test out the sights. I bought a universal sight pusher tool and the thing worked amazing. It's already mostly paid for itself. It cost $60. GSSC wanted to charge $40 to install. Next gun I change sights on it more then pays for it. Also got a really cool range bag that has dedicated packs for three handguns. Two are taken up with The Glock and Ruger SR22. The range bag pic is a stock photo because I didn't feel like dealing with taking more pics LOL
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    Triggers and CCW

    Thank you both for these recommendations. I will definitely check them out!
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    Triggers and CCW

    Refer to post 8. In this state you're in trouble even if you are not. I was looking for clarity on this issue. If experts like Ayoob state that you shouldn't go below the stock weight then I accept that. This was something I read on another forum and questioned because I hear how so many change triggers, connectors, etc. I am asking so when the day comes I carry, I help myself out.
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    Triggers and CCW

    Just so happens that is the forum I saw this bit of info. It wasn't in HIS forum, but another forum on that site. I didn't realize he had a forum on there. Thank you!
  6. I was reading a post on another forum that was talking about changing triggers and someone mentioned that this can be a legal issue if you end up having to protect yourself and you are CCW. I have a ton to learn and definitely want to be educated on things like this. Is this true? I guess I would be concerned that if I changed out my G19 connector or did the entire trigger and decided to carry it in PA where I work that this would be a weakness in defending myself in a legal situation if I had to use it.
  7. Well I would LOVE to do it, but not in NJ LOL. Fair enough, and clearly I've never carried so this was an assumption on my part. We're pretty much the same build (I have you by a few pounds). My first order of business is some training.
  8. Well I guess depending on really what you're going for, for me at 5'5" and owning a Glock 19, unless I wore some pretty baggy clothes a 19 would print at some point. What's the point of concealed carry if it's gonna show? I totally get "Be prepared for a gunfight" but the thread was a simple question. I think most people on here got what I meant referring to compact/sub-compact pistols. I guess I should have been more clear.
  9. Didn't mean to ruffle your feathers bro. I guess maybe for you, every gun is a carry gun. For me, not the case. I'm sure you could read between the lines that I am referring to concealed carry.
  10. This is a great point and well taken. The other side is who knows what the future holds. Could move to PA at some point. I KNEW. I should have went for 3 permits instead of 2!
  11. Yeah it wasn't accurate, but you still looked at it! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  12. Yeah it wasn't accurate, but you still looked at it! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  13. I guess I need to get up to date on the laws. Other then law enforcement I've never observed anyone open carrying in PA
  14. No sh*t? I thought something went through a few years ago that PA will only accept if you live in the state in which the permit was issued. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  15. I was wondering if anyone buys carry guns even though they can't carry. I work in PA and would have been able to carry but the non-resident carry permits are no longer reciprocal. If you do buy carry guns but can't actually carry, why buy them? I've thought about getting a G43 but I can't carry. I guess my thinking is that a day will come when we are allowed to carry in NJ. When it does there will be a mad rush to buy. So if I already have one I won't need to worry about fighting the crowds and inventory LOL.
  16. I know right. It used to be when I'm in another state they hear the accent and say "You must be from Jersey". Now they over hear me telling someone " yeah I need to wait another 29 days to you my purchase permit" THEN I get the "you must be from Jersey"! LOL
  17. Thanks for all of the help. I decided to try out the Speed Sights. I really like how noticeable the front sight is. Once I get them and get them on (debating whether to do it myself or have a smith do it) I'll get some pics up and my first impressions.
  18. Thanks Craig. This is definitely helpful. I have seen other posts referring to Dawson bothe here and on another Glock forum. Nothing but good things. I will definitely consider them. It seems the TFX front sight is pretty long and reduces the sight radius. Is this the same for the Dawsons?
  19. Looking at either these or Speed Sights for my Glock 19. Anyone have any experience with them at an indoor range? These are a bit cheaper than speed sights and overall get good reviews. I am just concerned that spending extra on the fiber/tritium may be a waste for the majority of shooting I'll do. Ranges aren't the most well lit in the stalls. When I was shooting at GSSC the other day I don't recall there being a light overhead. Therefore the fiber won't help much as there will be no direct light for it to use. Obviously Tritium is useless in light as well. I definitely would like to switch out to something that has some type of contrast. So any other recommendations are much appreciated. Thanks!
  20. I am resurrecting this, because I must want to make sure I have a clear understanding. If I am reading the above correctly, with fiber or tritium, I am not really using the "dot" as the sight? In other words, I am not placing the dot on where I want to strike the target?
  21. This is what I'm buying with the permit I have to wait 29 more days to use.
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