Dog229 Here,
My 590A1 was made in 1998 and was in a sheriff's armory and was never in used at all in it's time other than for dry firing training and i know this is hard to chew but it is true. I know that over 13 years parts are improved so should i look into updating my trigger assembly with current pins and springs . I will not put my gun to the hard usage like the military so is it worth the time and trouble?
Thanks
Dog229 Gone
My 590A1 was made in 1998 and was in a sheriff's armory and was never in used at all in it's time other than for dry firing training and i know this is hard to chew but it is true. I know that over 13 years parts are improved so should i look into updating my trigger assembly with current pins and springs . I will not put my gun to the hard usage like the military so is it worth the time and trouble?
Thanks
Dog229 Gone