bad trigger finger???

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Being a lefty, I'm going to suggest learning to shoot with the weak hand. I have had to use my weak hand to shoot many times over my time shooting handguns, and have gotten very proficient. I would tend to think if I HAD to convert the use the other hand on a permanent basis, it would not take more than a year to become as good as the strong hand. In your case, it might even be mandatory to do so, in order to get to the level of competency that you desire. It will be awkward ad first, of course, but work at it, and see where you are in a month or two. Then figure that the skill level will be 5-6 times as good in the following 10 months.
 
I am definitly going to try out the lefty style so I can continue shooting my 357. I did go to Cabela's today and handled a few auto's and really liked how the p95 felt in my hand, if I didn't have more $$ going out at this time then I have coming in I would have probably brought something home with me.
 
shoot two handed. use the index finger of the left hand to pull back on the tip of the index finger of the right hand (which is resting on the trigger as in picture no. 3). fwiw

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