NOTHING should be done to lighten trigger pull.
I wouldn't worry about INCREASING trigger pull (such as adding the New York Trigger springs to a glock.)
As far as sights or grips, I wouldn't worry about it. There is really no such thing as "Stock" sights for most guns now... You can order most of them with a variety of different sight options. And Grips that make the gun fit your hand better are a GOOD thing... Anything that INCREASES your control of the gun and your control of shot placement is generally a GOOD thing... Forget about the attorneys for a minute. Worry about the ACTUAL EVENT. You OWN THE BULLET. ITS ON YOU... ANYTHING YOU CAN DO TO MAKE SURE IT GOES RIGHT WHERE YOU NEED IT TO, IS A GOOD THING.
The only exception I would make to this is laser pointers... They have a negative connotation thanks to Hollywood, and I would avoid them on a carry gun.
I personally would avoid a lot of other gunsmithing....
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