Kind of Blued
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Personally, when I handle/unholster a loaded gun, I have my finger straightened and pointing as far AWAY from the gun as possible. I guess subliminally, I realize that having my finger touching the side of the frame means that I am applying at least SOME pressure to the frame, which means that I am applying pressure in the general direction of the trigger.
If I pressed hard at all, and my finger slipped, it would move toward the trigger.
I think this is why I keep my trigger finger completely off of the gun, although I didn't think about it until recently.
I have a feeling that most hold their trigger finger against the frame and that I'm in the minority, but I'd like to find out.
If I pressed hard at all, and my finger slipped, it would move toward the trigger.
I think this is why I keep my trigger finger completely off of the gun, although I didn't think about it until recently.
I have a feeling that most hold their trigger finger against the frame and that I'm in the minority, but I'd like to find out.