I'm sorry if I sounded like I was suggesting that you were worried or that I was worrying, that wasn't my intent.
I went back and read the string of posts again that you started about the trigger job, and wanted to clarify my response.
Also, it probably looks like I have something against lawyers. I don't. I was trying to be funny. It probably wasn't. I appologise to any attorneys that found offense, as well.
What I was wanting to express is that I agreed with you in not replacing the trigger spring to lighten trigger pull. I was just introducing a scenario that addressed the issue from a non-mechanical angle.
About being careful, If one strives to have the best tools, and trains to be able to use them well, and is prepared for the consequences, then if someone pulls your suspenders off, you still have your belt for back-up.
I shot my Glock gen 4 17 today, and it really is sweet. It gobbled up everything it was fed, spit out all the bones, and punched nice round holes where it was pointed.