Okay, so not necessarily a war face but how about posting a pic of your shooting hand middle finger trigger guard callus? Don't have one? Get working on it. On a side note, had no idea how much hair was on my knuckles. Damn all that Neanderthal DNA.
Okay, so not necessarily a war face but how about posting a pic of your shooting hand middle finger trigger guard callus? Don't have one? Get working on it. On a side note, had no idea how much hair was on my knuckles. Damn all that Neanderthal DNA.
I take a rasp and sandpaper to my Glock.
@medmo
I don’t have any on my strong hand but my weak hand first finger gets the rub on my CZs.
It's not a callus, it's a permanent structure! 27 years of Glock Knuckle, right there. Probably around a quarter-million rounds through .40 and 9mm Glocks. My first 18 months on the job, before Glocks, was a lot of full-house magnums through K-frames.
The circumference of that knuckle is 3-1/8".
Guns that hurt to shoot are silly. It’s 2021. Be no one is wearing underpants that Chafe in extended use….
Get your dremel skills on
My Glock knuckle on my strong hand has gone down considerably as I have shot less and have done a bit of dremel/sandpaper work breaking edges/removing material on/around the trigger guard.
10 ish years ago, it was so bad that my newly minted born/reared in Canada doctor though that I had broken the finger and it was poorly reset.
He actually called in his supervisor to take a look and I had to explain to him what was "Glock Knuckle."
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I've got a bit of Glock knuckle from practicing with my Blue Guns.
There's nothing civil about this war.