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  • Pistol Pete

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    Question. Tip of trigger eats my finger. Has anyone tried rounding the tip of the trigger to stop the bite? The only solution I've found is to wear gloves, not practical. Anyone have a suggestion. G19 is not usable for me.
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    Pistol Pete

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    https://www.kineti-tech.com/glock-triggers/ You can try something like this or just put more of your finger on your OEM trigger. Try about halfway between the tip and first joint and finger higher up on the trigger. That little blade can be a booger.
    The only thing I can do is use just the tip of my finger and I can't shoot wit just the tip. It ain't worth 50.00 to try another trigger. I may try rounding the tip, I already have a spare trigger for it.
     

    studenygreg

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    Some guns just don't fit the user. I have had this happen a few times over the years. Sure you can handle them at the store but you may not find out until you hit the range. Maybe try a few rentals at the range before buying.

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    CharlieWH2O

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    The only thing I can do is use just the tip of my finger and I can't shoot wit just the tip. It ain't worth 50.00 to try another trigger. I may try rounding the tip, I already have a spare trigger for it.
    Like I said on a Glock safe action trigger, use more finger. I agree with not spending more money. I learned shooting 50+ years ago just using the tip of your finger. That does not work for Glocks and similar.

     

    V-Tach

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    Older folks like me with less turgor in their finger pads have trouble with all glock triggers even if it's a perfect fit. It is the design of the trigger......but, you're right.....$50+ bucks and change the trigger....or sell/trade the gun.....i prefer the Wilson Combat version for Glocks...
     

    Pistol Pete

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    Older folks like me with less turgor in their finger pads have trouble with all glock triggers even if it's a perfect fit. It is the design of the trigger......but, you're right.....$50+ bucks and change the trigger....or sell/trade the gun.....i prefer the Wilson Combat version for Glocks...
    Turgor mean flabby finger.
     

    Sam7sf

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    Don't know til you use it.......................................
    You should place a handgun in your shooting grip and see where your trigger finger rest. I encourage folks to do this.

    As long as you’re using a proper grip, you should be able to find a gun.

    Doesn’t matter to me what you feel like doing. Hope you find something.
     
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