i was thinking the same thing, at the Academy i go to in west Houston, i rarely see the salesperson clear the weapon before handing it over to the customer, but i've never seen them remove the trigger lock eitherBeiruty wrote:I guess the best to hand over a pistol with a trigger lock all the time. Why, handing over a handgun to a thief who will just stick a mag, load and start firing is not kosher to me.
I know people would love to try the trigger before they buy, ask a friend or go to the range.
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- Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:05 pm
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