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| A classic “short reach” trigger would probably help. The picture shows that that model is thinner from front to back. When I shot the Classic line pistols I usually had short reach triggers installed. The difficulty now would be finding one, but perhaps through ebay—? I have also found that straight triggers work better for me. https://grayguns.com/product/p...le-straight-trigger/I of course can’t guarantee that either would eliminate the difficulty you have, but if you’re desperate enough they might be worth a try.
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| I don’t have a 228 to compare, but does anyone know if E2 grips for the 229 would fit? That might help trigger reach if they fit.
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| I have small hands. I used to own a 228, a 220, a 245 and a 239. The only one I could actually shoot worth a hoot was the 239. The others were all just too big around for me to get a good hold on. I tried the short triggers and the E2 grips. Both helped - a little - but still in order to pull the trigger through on that first round I had to shift the gun around in my hand to get the required leverage on the trigger, and that made the subsequent shots more difficult. I eventually sold all 4 guns. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Expert308: I have small hands. I used to own a 228, a 220, a 245 and a 239. The only one I could actually shoot worth a hoot was the 239. The others were all just too big around for me to get a good hold on. I tried the short triggers and the E2 grips. Both helped - a little - but still in order to pull the trigger through on that first round I had to shift the gun around in my hand to get the required leverage on the trigger, and that made the subsequent shots more difficult. I eventually sold all 4 guns.
I'm a 5'2" male with small, fat hands....I've played the same game as you, many times (and failed) ....IMO, Mr.Experts308s advice is sound. Best wishes, mike |
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| Want a classic P series that small grip people can handle? SigPros P2340 and P2022. I wss shocked |
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| quote: Originally posted by Dave Bean: Want a classic P series that small grip people can handle? SigPros P2340 and P2022. I wss shocked
As was I...I have the 2022. Love everything about it....
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