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    Default CW380 trigger guard

    I love my CW380 for a variety of reasons, but..... My trigger finger rubs on the trigger guard. The outer joint bottom surface rubs and get irritated. I checked to see of my finger is bent and it doesn't seem to be. My fingers are not particularly big. I have tried using different parts of my finger to see if I can correct the problem with no luck. Are others experiencing this same thing. To me it seems the shape of the trigger and proximity of the guard cause the problem. I may smooth out the inside of the bottom of the trigger guard to help out a bit.

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    I don't have that issue, but have pretty big hands. If you can fix it so it works for you with a little reshaping, go for it.
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    I have small hands (after the latest political remarks I have a difficult time admitting that) and no problem here, but I seldom shoot over 40 rounds at once.

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    I have the same problem shooting my P9. After 100 rounds, the pad at the tip of my trigger finger starts feeling tender. I hope to never be involved in a hundred round gunfight.
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    LOL, sorry, I couldn't resist
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    same problem with my index finger joint. after about 50 rounds at the range all the skin on my first digit is rubbed off and raw. solved that problem by wrapping ihe joint with a good bandaid.

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    If you polish the edges of the trigger and the bottom of the trigger guard your finger will thank you. Just enough to remove the sharp edges on the trigger and smooth out the mold seam on the bottom of the trigger guard. Bob

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