pairof44sp
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I am working on becoming passably proficient with the pair of 642s I bought a few weeks back.
They are excellent guns. They recoil much more comfortably and are easier to shoot straight than my LCRx 38, and they are better in just about every way than my Charters (although the Charters have a higher cool/weird/hipster factor).
The problem is that unlike with the other guns, with the 642s my trigger finger crashes into my thumbs when I shoot. The only way I can make it work is to hold my thumbs up and away from the gun. But then it feels like I don’t have a secure grip.
This is really tripping me up. How do you all who shoot small revolvers with panel grips keep your thumbs from getting in the way?
They are excellent guns. They recoil much more comfortably and are easier to shoot straight than my LCRx 38, and they are better in just about every way than my Charters (although the Charters have a higher cool/weird/hipster factor).
The problem is that unlike with the other guns, with the 642s my trigger finger crashes into my thumbs when I shoot. The only way I can make it work is to hold my thumbs up and away from the gun. But then it feels like I don’t have a secure grip.
This is really tripping me up. How do you all who shoot small revolvers with panel grips keep your thumbs from getting in the way?