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10-08-2022, 04:55 AM
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If anyone remembers the Rittenhouse trial, the prosecutors tried to say using fmj rounds were more lethal because they travel through a person and continue on to hit anyone standing behind a target. Had Rittenhouse been using soft points or hollow points, the argument would have been that he was using even more lethal rounds. A prosecutor will try and use anything they can against you, but it doesn’t ever seem to work.
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10-08-2022, 09:15 AM
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Don't get skulls engraved on your AR or glickie.
Unless you're a cop, then it's cool. You also get a pass to murder people.
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10-08-2022, 10:19 AM
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Any particular reason you chose that trigger over a known offering, like Overwatch or Apex?
Overwatch was out of stock looked everywhere.

Apex was a runner up but its only the trigger shoe I could find.

This one is basically all the "meshed parts" I was researching that would make it smoother, its a flat faced trigger, and price wise very decent and what im looking for.

I don't really like the idea of buy a Johnny Glock trigger kit since it costs half the gun. I'm happy with it and can notice a difference over night.
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10-08-2022, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted By jiujitsubro
Overwatch was out of stock looked everywhere.

Apex was a runner up but its only the trigger shoe I could find.

This one is basically all the "meshed parts" I was researching that would make it smoother, its a flat faced trigger, and price wise very decent and what im looking for.

I don't really like the idea of buy a Johnny Glock trigger kit since it costs half the gun. I'm happy with it and can notice a difference over night.
Has it improved your grouping?
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10-08-2022, 10:56 AM
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It's a bro science argument.

If they can say, "He modified his trigger so he could kill faster!"

Why couldn't they just say, "He carried a gun around because he wanted to kill"?

Both are retarded statements and if we go down the road of "what ifs" then we will convince ourselves to never use a gun in any capacity. What's your HD gun, an AR? Is your trigger stock? Do you have a light on it? Do you have literally anything on it that some fat idiot teaching a class could say it could be held against you?

Nuggz is right, no one cites anything for it. Point being, if you're going to be charged for any reason (even if it's due to leftist mobs as we've seen countless times in the past) they can theoretically say anything against you. Don't let that limit your options.

Mas Ayoob knows more about this than you and says you’re wrong sorry

Kinda

Don’t go outside rhe industry standard for duty or defense firearms
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10-08-2022, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted By OrificeSpunk
If anyone remembers the Rittenhouse trial, the prosecutors tried to say using fmj rounds were more lethal because they travel through a person and continue on to hit anyone standing behind a target. Had Rittenhouse been using soft points or hollow points, the argument would have been that he was using even more lethal rounds. A prosecutor will try and use anything they can against you, but it doesn’t ever seem to work.
Dont use hand loads or RIP type sht
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10-08-2022, 11:53 AM
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Mas Ayoob knows more about this than you and says you’re wrong sorry
Which law school did Mas attend and graduate from? When did he pass the bar, and in which state?

Also…still waiting on one example of case law to back your assertion up.

Tick tock……
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10-08-2022, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted By RThoe
they can theoretically say anything against you. Don't let that limit your options.
they can and will. fukn scumbags would rather defend some YG stabbing your wife and to throw us in prison for trying to stop it from happening.

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10-08-2022, 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted By Farley1324
Mas Ayoob knows more about this than you and says you’re wrong sorry

Kinda

Don’t go outside rhe industry standard for duty or defense firearms
So he knows precisely what every single prosecutor will or will not say, including at any point in the future?

What's to stop a prosecutor from trying to claim that you going to the range X amount of times showed a desire to kill? The "industry standard" has changed constantly as tactics, technology, and knowledge has changed. What's standard today won't be standard tomorrow. It's an insane statement.

"No sane person carries a gun with them everywhere they go. The defendant was after bloodlust and made sure he always had a means to kill on him."

"He put aftermarket sights on his gun to kill easier."

"His high capacity magazine had 15 rounds in it. No one needs more than 10 rounds."

Etc. etc. etc.

There's absolutely nothing you can do that would prevent someone from using a bull**** argument against you. I don't care what boob says. He's not the end all be all when we're literally talking about unknown and unpredictable arguments.
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10-08-2022, 12:30 PM
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10-08-2022, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted By RThoe
So he knows precisely what every single prosecutor will or will not say, including at any point in the future?

What's to stop a prosecutor from trying to claim that you going to the range X amount of times showed a desire to kill? The "industry standard" has changed constantly as tactics, technology, and knowledge has changed. What's standard today won't be standard tomorrow. It's an insane statement.

"No sane person carries a gun with them everywhere they go. The defendant was after bloodlust and made sure he always had a means to kill on him."

"He put aftermarket sights on his gun to kill easier."

"His high capacity magazine had 15 rounds in it. No one needs more than 10 rounds."

Etc. etc. etc.

There's absolutely nothing you can do that would prevent someone from using a bull**** argument against you. I don't care what boob says. He's not the end all be all when we're literally talking about unknown and unpredictable arguments.
dualrectifier has spoken on this before. i remember him saying he heard DAs bragging about how they were going to get law abiding gun owners using their firearms in self defense thrown in prison even though they knew the shooting was justified.

if dual is around maybe he can elaborate on that
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10-08-2022, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted By Hussar1
Which law school did Mas attend and graduate from? When did he pass the bar, and in which state?

Also…still waiting on one example of case law to back your assertion up.

Tick tock……

You mad he testifies about these things in court as an expert witness? Cause you sound mad
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10-08-2022, 12:50 PM
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So he knows precisely what every single prosecutor will or will not say, including at any point in the future?

What's to stop a prosecutor from trying to claim that you going to the range X amount of times showed a desire to kill? The "industry standard" has changed constantly as tactics, technology, and knowledge has changed. What's standard today won't be standard tomorrow. It's an insane statement.

"No sane person carries a gun with them everywhere they go. The defendant was after bloodlust and made sure he always had a means to kill on him."

"He put aftermarket sights on his gun to kill easier."

"His high capacity magazine had 15 rounds in it. No one needs more than 10 rounds."

Etc. etc. etc.

There's absolutely nothing you can do that would prevent someone from using a bull**** argument against you. I don't care what boob says. He's not the end all be all when we're literally talking about unknown and unpredictable arguments.
I stopped reading at the first sentence as either trolling or retarded and beyond helping

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10-08-2022, 12:51 PM
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You mad he testifies about these things in court as an expert witness? Cause you sound mad
So you're not going to answer the question?
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10-08-2022, 12:52 PM
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Overwatch was out of stock looked everywhere.

Apex was a runner up but its only the trigger shoe I could find.

This one is basically all the "meshed parts" I was researching that would make it smoother, its a flat faced trigger, and price wise very decent and what im looking for.

I don't really like the idea of buy a Johnny Glock trigger kit since it costs half the gun. I'm happy with it and can notice a difference over night.
What drill(s) do you use to benchmark and what was your improvement with the trigger?
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10-08-2022, 12:53 PM
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So you're not going to answer the question?
I missed where your lawyer recommends aftermarket triggers. Where did they get their degree and where do they practice?
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10-08-2022, 12:55 PM
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There is a lawyer
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10-08-2022, 12:56 PM
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I missed where your lawyer recommends aftermarket triggers. Where did they get their degree and where do they practice?
So you're going to continue not answering the question?
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10-08-2022, 12:56 PM
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Here is a lawyer

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10-08-2022, 12:57 PM
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So you're going to continue not answering the question?
Thank youfor admitting you have not one single source to agree with you
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10-08-2022, 12:59 PM
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Here is a court admitted expert witness
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10-08-2022, 01:02 PM
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Thank youfor admitting you have not one single source to agree with you
Timestamp any part of those videos where they give any case law, and I will apologize, and admit I was wrong.
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10-08-2022, 01:04 PM
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Timestamp any part of those videos where they give any case law, and I will apologize.
Thank you for admitting you have not one viable source to back your position.

Thank you also for demonstrating you don't know what case law is or how it works
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10-08-2022, 01:08 PM
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Thank you for admitting you have not one viable source to back your position.

Thank you also for demonstrating you don't know what case law is or how it works

So, you have nothing. Which we all knew already.


Lol.
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There is a lawyer
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Here is a lawyer

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Here is a court admitted expert witness
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So, you have nothing. Which we all knew already.


Lol.
Here you go


Your turn to make with the lawyers and expert witnesses
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10-08-2022, 01:20 PM
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here you go


your turn to make with the lawyers and expert witnesses
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10-08-2022, 01:33 PM
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Aftermarket triggers are extremely common today compared to 10, 20, and 30 years ago.

A prosecutor can say “mil-spec” trigger is deadlier because it’s used by the military.

For the record, I don’t even use aftermarket triggers in my Glocks. But sayin it’s going to hurt you in trial is retarded. If they’re going to charge you they’re going to charge you (Zimmerman, Rittenhouse, etc.). It won’t be because of the trigger you had.
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10-08-2022, 01:41 PM
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Aftermarket triggers are extremely common today compared to 10, 20, and 30 years ago.

A prosecutor can say “mil-spec” trigger is deadlier because it’s used by the military.

For the record, I don’t even use aftermarket triggers in my Glocks. But sayin it’s going to hurt you in trial is retarded. If they’re going to charge you they’re going to charge you (Zimmerman, Rittenhouse, etc.). It won’t be because of the trigger you had.
Nobody said it "would hurt you"

Nobody said trigger would decide if you were charged or not
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Aftermarket triggers are extremely common today compared to 10, 20, and 30 years ago.

A prosecutor can say “mil-spec” trigger is deadlier because it’s used by the military.

For the record, I don’t even use aftermarket triggers in my Glocks. But sayin it’s going to hurt you in trial is retarded. If they’re going to charge you they’re going to charge you (Zimmerman, Rittenhouse, etc.). It won’t be because of the trigger you had.
"Common use."

But Georgia isn't exactly the pinnacle of logic and or reason.

As demonstrated in this thread.
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"Common use."

But Georgia isn't exactly the pinnacle of logic and or reason.

As demonstrated in this thread.
Which lawyer posted was from Georgia? I missed that one can you repost?
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