Advertised trigger weights are rather difficult to use for comparison because they vary. I owned one PM9 (out of the 4 I've owned) that never broke at less than 10.2. My trusty old S&W 442 breaks at about 7.5. I never measured a Rohrbaugh trigger myself, but many people have scaled them at close to 7. If I really believed my carry method provided a reasonable chance for an AD, adding a couple pounds to the trigger pull wouldn't make me feel better about it.