This is really personal, but I think before anyone gets too wrapped around the axle on the issue of modifications, it is worth stepping back and thinking some. If you are like me, you are going to shoot thousands of round in your lifetime--hell, thousands in a year. You are trained in firearm safety, the responsibilities of firearm ownership, the law regarding being armed in public and the political environment where you live. If that's all true, a legally modified trigger is going to make your day-to-day shooting more pleasant and fun, and make you a better marksman, with control of your weapon.
Add to that the likelihood of actually shooting someone, which for most of us is very slim. If you need to do that, much more will come into play than your trigger weight. Unfortunately, you may be charged and/or sued civilly regardless of your trigger or the circumstances. All of that should be in your head before you draw and fire.
If it is a "good shoot" you will have saved a life (yours or someone else's). Again, depending on where you are, you will be fine and life will go on (thankfully). If it's not clearly a good shoot you're going to be in for a lot of hassle. It is going to be expensive, and you may go to jail.
Given all those factors I don't have decals on my car/truck, "Don't tread on me" or other 2A stuff lasered on my pistols, and I don't wear a hat, T-shirt or sweatshirt that has any gun stuff on it. All of those things are as likely to be used to portray me as someone looking for trouble if I'm involved in a shooting incident and survive.
I've decided that for me having a reasonable weight, smooth trigger pull, excellent, reliable firearms, good ammo and lots of training are worth the risk in the very unlikely case that I should ever need to defend my life or someone else's.