I wanted to run this by the group for thoughts:
A few days ago, I was at the range breaking in my 1911 when i spied an older fella next to me also shooting a Mil Spec 1911. He was spooky accurate (as most older fellas with 1911s tend to be) but I noticed that his thumb was in the trigger guard.
When I was done shooting and he was taking a quick reloading break, I asked him about that. He said that due to an injury to his trigger finger, he did not have as much strength in it as before, which made pressing even the lighter pull of the 1911 more difficult. So, he decided to try using his thumb to apply the pressure on itself trigger finger. So far, he's been able to shoot pretty effectively.
Does any one else shoot like this? I am of the mind that if a technique works and you are accurate and comfy with it, use it. Even though I know more than a few instructors would would not be pleased with it. Then again, I have a tendency to respect the hell out of older fellas with 1911s .
A few days ago, I was at the range breaking in my 1911 when i spied an older fella next to me also shooting a Mil Spec 1911. He was spooky accurate (as most older fellas with 1911s tend to be) but I noticed that his thumb was in the trigger guard.
When I was done shooting and he was taking a quick reloading break, I asked him about that. He said that due to an injury to his trigger finger, he did not have as much strength in it as before, which made pressing even the lighter pull of the 1911 more difficult. So, he decided to try using his thumb to apply the pressure on itself trigger finger. So far, he's been able to shoot pretty effectively.
Does any one else shoot like this? I am of the mind that if a technique works and you are accurate and comfy with it, use it. Even though I know more than a few instructors would would not be pleased with it. Then again, I have a tendency to respect the hell out of older fellas with 1911s .