Crazy88Fingers
New member
Well I'm new to the boards and have been shooting for a bit under a year now. I'm noticing a lot of discussion over safety and the Four Commandments, which is great. I'd like to introduce a discussion on Commandment 3, about keeping your finger off the trigger until firing.
Usually when I'm handling a firearm, particularly when I'm clearing jams from friends' rented semi-autos at the range, I like to place my finger behind the trigger. This way I have a firmer grip on the gun and my finger isn't at risk of slipping off the frame and pulling the trigger but, instead, acts as a trigger block. This would, however, seem to be a violation of rule 3.
Thoughts?
By the way, when handling guns in the shop or elsewhere around people I keep my finger completely away from the trigger to keep them at ease.
Usually when I'm handling a firearm, particularly when I'm clearing jams from friends' rented semi-autos at the range, I like to place my finger behind the trigger. This way I have a firmer grip on the gun and my finger isn't at risk of slipping off the frame and pulling the trigger but, instead, acts as a trigger block. This would, however, seem to be a violation of rule 3.
Thoughts?
By the way, when handling guns in the shop or elsewhere around people I keep my finger completely away from the trigger to keep them at ease.