I am bringing my remarks from another thread in regard to recoil and the K-40 in hopes that some one here will have a suggestion or know of a competent gunsmith. This describes my problem:
After about 20 to 30 shots out of my K-40, I find that my trigger finger begins to hurt
right near the fingernail. I have small hands. It takes about a week for the pain to
subside enough to allow me to shoot again.
I called Kahr a few weeks ago and ask if they had received any complaints about this and ask if they offered a differently contoured trigger for the K-40. I was told that they had never heard of this problem. Yeah, sure!
Now, when I gather a few guns to take to the range, I usually choose my custom 1911 and my Glock 26. I'm looking for a good gunsmith who knows how to fix this problem trigger.
I really need to practice with this pistol since it is my primary CCW choice. What can I do?
After about 20 to 30 shots out of my K-40, I find that my trigger finger begins to hurt
right near the fingernail. I have small hands. It takes about a week for the pain to
subside enough to allow me to shoot again.
I called Kahr a few weeks ago and ask if they had received any complaints about this and ask if they offered a differently contoured trigger for the K-40. I was told that they had never heard of this problem. Yeah, sure!
Now, when I gather a few guns to take to the range, I usually choose my custom 1911 and my Glock 26. I'm looking for a good gunsmith who knows how to fix this problem trigger.
I really need to practice with this pistol since it is my primary CCW choice. What can I do?