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Section 11: Tactical / Training Subject: Sig550 Msg# 1103992
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I notice this with women a lot--their finger isn't really on the trigger but to the side of the trigger, as their short fingers can't reach to the front of the trigger guard where a man's longer finger might rest. The obvious slap-me-on-the-forehead answer is to place the finger on the frame above the trigger, but I really do see this a lot. Nowadays most people are guilted into placing their finger on the frame, but it is a lot safer. | ||||||
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: It's common on the aftermarket as well with refinishers offering colored firearms of all types. Professional shooters sport colored firearms! This shooter pictured has been known to shoot a bright purple Glock in competition While that's true it doesn't make it a bit more sensible, especially in cases where the guns are the same color as dummy guns commonly used for training. And, by the way, why is pro shooter Tori Nanaka's finger on the trigger in that promo shot? I know, I'm probably the only one who noticed she has hands, but...? |