I have a small problem with my finger placement on the LCR .357. My finger pad has a tendency down to the first joint when I pull the trigger, and that pulls my aim to the left. The trigger on the revolver is relatively narrow, and it is smooth / slippery to my finger, especially if my hand is damp. I'm looking for some way to put texture on the trigger to prevent this.
The only two things I can think of are:
The only two things I can think of are:
- Putting on a trigger shoe
- I don't see any shoe listed at Tyler that would fit the LCR, though an older web post claims the #217 model will fit.
- I don't know if the Tyler shoe would extend beyond the width of the trigger guard - if so, it isn't suitable.
- Perhaps the Keltec PF9 trigger shoe would work? Cheap enough to test I suppose, and no history with production issues like Tyler has had.
- Getting artistic with some heat shrink tubing or nylon thread, and then epoxy to hold in place.
- I never like the thought of jury rigging a gun used as a BUG, but I'd think if no other option presents itself the heat shrink combined with adhesive would be reasonably assured to stay in place.