I think I might be rubbing on that channel on the bottom of the trigger guard like it is cut out for the trigger. Not sure but I suspect that. I don't think it is like trigger bite..How’s that?
I think I might be rubbing on that channel on the bottom of the trigger guard like it is cut out for the trigger. Not sure but I suspect that. I don't think it is like trigger bite..
I think you are right. Although my finger must be really sensitive... I must have some female cat in me. The Glock 30s really stung my finger and it had to be trigger bite, same way with the last BHP that I bought.After my experience with the CZ P10C I think there are trigger guard designs and hand anatomy that don't go well together. No matter what I did, I could not get the P10C to work for me.
After my experience with the CZ P10C I think there are trigger guard designs and hand anatomy that don't go well together. No matter what I did, I could not get the P10C to work for me.
The weird thing is, I get trigger bite on my P10C with the CGW first gen trigger but none at all with my stock P10S. I can shoot the P10S with no bite, shoot the P10C and get bite, then switch back to the P10S and get no bite again. I don’t know what they may have done to change that, but it seems to be gone in my P10S.
I think I might be rubbing on that channel on the bottom of the trigger guard like it is cut out for the trigger. Not sure but I suspect that. I don't think it is like trigger bite..
I think I had a similar experience with my glock. I thought it might have been due to the trigger safety.
I ended up selling my Shield and realized that I really liked it and could use it for those times when carrying my 2.0 Compact was going to be too much.
So I bought a new 2.0 Shield. I looked at others and though I think I could like the P365, I stuck with what I knew I liked. Plus it is so close to my Compact Smith so the familiarity is there.
I know folks say the Shield has been surpassed by current new offerings, but in my opinion that does not diminish the pistol. It still does what it did when it came out; provides an easily concealable firearm with ample firepower and capacity in a platform that is dependable and robust. I can live with that.
Having owned both, I'm not sure you are missing much. But then again, my 1.0 had the Apex trigger on it from the start so I can't remember what the factory trigger was like. So far, my 2.0 is factory, just like my compact. And I like them both.
I would not have bought a 2.0 if I still had the 1.0. I got my 2.0 for around $250 so I figured why not?
I'm not a fan of the trigger bar safety. I have shot a few Glocks and though I could probably get used to it (condition the finger like a guitarist?), I haven't needed to try.
The M&P trigger has no bar.
Do you remember which P10 I shot the last time we were at the range? Cuz, that one mag stung pretty good.