I'm curious as to the rationale for this, and also about what you consider to be "stock".loscar141 wrote:Actually, one the most important things for me in a carry weapon is keeping it stock, that's one on the reasons i decided to give up on modding my s&w shield. The only thing I will change on my guns are the sights.Bitter Clinger wrote:Kinda makes you wonder why the typical first mod to most any Glock is to improve the trigger
Technically, installing night sights or changing the grips (1911 / revolver) will make a gun non-stock. Do you avoid these types of changes, or just internal part upgrades like triggers?
Thinking through my carry rotation, most have some type of modification from pure "stock" condition if I use the broader definition of "non-stock".