Pull weight doesn't affect the drop safety.
http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...Glock-trigger-Pull-up-a-chair-and-come-inside
Read the entire thread for those of you looking for a safe aftermarket trigger. To learn about the Suarez and others that failed the drop test just read the first post.
By modifying the trigger bar they are taking away the drop safety. The trigger bar is already engaging the plunger. There's a YouTube video further explaining it in the thread.
Removing the drop safety feature doesn't necessarily mean the gun will fire if dropped or hit hard, it means you can have a dead or non functioning trigger. On a defensive firearm this is a huge issue.
Thus is the dangers of putting an aftermarket trigger on any gun, especially a Glock.
Thanks for the link. Feel even better about my purchase. Brownells was running a sale on the Apex. Got it for $69.