Tanner,
You may have lost more than that.
You have prepositioned your trigger (bar) further to the rear. That means that you have possibly (very likely) defeated the other two safeties as well. They are reliant on the trigger bar not being back too far. YOUR GUN MAY HAVE NO WORKING SAFETIES!!!
Further, from another thread, you mentioned having troubles with the gun resetting properly. Hearing that, I feared your gun is/was on the verge of doubling, or even going full-auto on you.
The weight of your trigger pull could be the only thing keeping your gun from going off unintentionally. If you have lightened that up, then all it would take for your gun to fire is for the gun to be bumped or jostled enough to jar the gun enough to overcome a few pounds of spring pressure. We aren't even talking about a dropped gun here, it could happen in the holster.
Thanks Flex for your concern, I have since pushed it back more where it resets normal now. And I know that the safty plunger is not depressed and is still functional, I think its to hard to type out exactly how I checked it, but I guess you will have to just take my word for it. Thanks though.