I just don't understand why anyone would pay the outrageous prices for a Zev, Agency, Salient or Wilson Combat Glock. Buy a stock Glock, replace the sights, get a decent aftermarket trigger, put on some talon grips and save yourself $1000+
You know you hear about modifying handguns with aftermarket parts and custom work, I was a bodyguard and a armed bank guard,I trained with a DEA agent and also a FBI shooting instructer.When I started in security I asked this individual if I should get my BERRETTA 92FS worked on, such as trigger job , spring work, he told me NOT to do ANY work on my pistol as it came from factory,he said BERRETTA does a great job on building there guns for reliability and safety and accuracy.He told me if I was involved in a shooting on or off job, POLICE will take my firearm and with shooting suspects LAWYER go to a forensic examiner and check for alterations to ANY part or part of gun part that will make it easier to shoot.THIS INDIVIDUAL IS REAL and in his job capacity has shot and killed more than a couple of BAD GUYS, he was in a HIGH RISK JOB.This is food for thought people,the real world.
Equipment – Got a reason for that modification? Does it help sell your case? What does it do for you?....I don’t need to hard sell a guy with training within the past 2 years from a reputable shooting school run by a non-controversial instructor who is using equipment that is not illegal to carry in good working order which is modified within the scope of normal modifications (Glock stock trigger changed to NY-1/3.5#, M&P with an Apex Duty/Carry kit/1911 with carry package from Colt or a reputable shop) who didn’t set up/provoke a situation, attempted to avoid trouble but then defended himself.
Steak & Red wine. Sells itself.
You just put that **** out there and people eat it.
If you need to do mental contortions or take people down a twisted path of “Because…well…” to explain why something was done…
Roast cat.
You can package that as “Authentic Chinese Food!” all you want.
I’m not paying for it. If given it, I won’t eat it. Sell it – yeah, not on commission.
I think that you can get the same work done elsewhere for a fraction of the $. Remember - you're also paying for the name when it comes to W.C.
I can only speak for my own experience, in the past I did jump in the add a bunch of junk to my Glock band wagon to learn that it's mostly skill what matters, like others mention already I only do trigger bar, sights, undercut the trigger guard and that is about as custom as I get.
I did see gains from a trigger job by NHT3 on a Gen 3 Glock. I was, honesty, not that great with the Glock 22. I've gotten better over the years, and shoot a stock 17M pretty well.
You know you hear about modifying handguns with aftermarket parts and custom work, I was a bodyguard and a armed bank guard,I trained with a DEA agent and also a FBI shooting instructer.When I started in security I asked this individual if I should get my BERRETTA 92FS worked on, such as trigger job , spring work, he told me NOT to do ANY work on my pistol as it came from factory,he said BERRETTA does a great job on building there guns for reliability and safety and accuracy.He told me if I was involved in a shooting on or off job, POLICE will take my firearm and with shooting suspects LAWYER go to a forensic examiner and check for alterations to ANY part or part of gun part that will make it easier to shoot.THIS INDIVIDUAL IS REAL and in his job capacity has shot and killed more than a couple of BAD GUYS, he was in a HIGH RISK JOB.This is food for thought people,the real world.