johnpike405
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I recently bought a 25-2 .45 acp revolver from a friend. My intention is to shoot defensive pistol and other competitions with it but have run into a slight problem. While I am fairly competant with the revolver and shot a course this morning, I cut my trigger finger on the trigger edges. I literally sliced a chunk out of my finger shooting the first course of fire. I duct taped it shut ad finished the course but now I am worried that this will cut me more if I fire the pistol continously. I really love this pistol and it shoots really good but it is all original with the target hamer and trigger and I do not want to change these out but would like to find a way to prevent bleeding all over my pistol. Any suggestions?
The pistol is a 25-2 .45 acp with target hammer and trigger, 6 inch barrel. I shoot left handed and have moon clips for the rounds. the barrel legnth is a little long but managable. I was the only person who shot a wheel gun today and although this is my first time with this pistol I feel that I did pretty well against the machinegunners that were out today.
The pistol is a 25-2 .45 acp with target hammer and trigger, 6 inch barrel. I shoot left handed and have moon clips for the rounds. the barrel legnth is a little long but managable. I was the only person who shot a wheel gun today and although this is my first time with this pistol I feel that I did pretty well against the machinegunners that were out today.