This was probably previously posted before, but since this is the first time I've seen it, I though I might post it one more time.
Glock has warned that Lightning Strike triggers defeat the firing pin safety in Glock pistols when installed. The verticle extension on a Glock trigger bar is in constent contact with the firing pin safety once the trigger is installed. Thus, if a loaded pistol is dropped or jarred, there is a great posibility that the pistol will fire without the trigger being pulled.
This is a link to Lightning Strike's Recall page.
http://www.lspi.com/recall.htm
Again, I'm extremely sorry if this recall was posted before. Better safe than sorry.
Thanks......
Glock has warned that Lightning Strike triggers defeat the firing pin safety in Glock pistols when installed. The verticle extension on a Glock trigger bar is in constent contact with the firing pin safety once the trigger is installed. Thus, if a loaded pistol is dropped or jarred, there is a great posibility that the pistol will fire without the trigger being pulled.
This is a link to Lightning Strike's Recall page.
http://www.lspi.com/recall.htm
Again, I'm extremely sorry if this recall was posted before. Better safe than sorry.
Thanks......