Throwbackguy
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Not sure if this is just revolver-specific. [Moderator, feel free to re-post in 'general' if need be.]
I'm having an issue with ring-finger numbness, where my finger comes into contact with the trigger guard (trigger-hand). Now, my LGS is very much auto-heavy; and none of my friends currently even have any revolvers of their own; so I don't have any local/quick answers. BUT... This seems to be more SA-related, where while re-cocking one-handed, the full weight of the gun momentarily rests on just that one finger. In my case, the entire outer side of the second (middle) bone is completely numb; and this is at least chronic, if not permanent. I'm not panicking or anything; just wondering if it is a 'bad habit' I was never schooled on, or a consequence of focusing too much weight on one specific area. Anyone got anything to add?
I'm having an issue with ring-finger numbness, where my finger comes into contact with the trigger guard (trigger-hand). Now, my LGS is very much auto-heavy; and none of my friends currently even have any revolvers of their own; so I don't have any local/quick answers. BUT... This seems to be more SA-related, where while re-cocking one-handed, the full weight of the gun momentarily rests on just that one finger. In my case, the entire outer side of the second (middle) bone is completely numb; and this is at least chronic, if not permanent. I'm not panicking or anything; just wondering if it is a 'bad habit' I was never schooled on, or a consequence of focusing too much weight on one specific area. Anyone got anything to add?