I'm having the same issues with a 442. One reason I bought it was because the grips had the built in clip to clip it on your belt or pocket for carry.
1st few times shooting it the cylinder release dug into my thumb knuckle. I tried other grip techniques but they felt awkward.
After reading this thread I tried Jerry's thumb over method on the small J frame but found that the back of the gun was pushed right up against the bone where my thumb meets the hand. This was painful to shoot with the recoil basically going directly into bone.
I guess I need longer 3 finger grips?
This Pachmayr gardian 'pop-out' grip looks interesting but it appears to be a hard plastic and I'd prefer a more rubbery grip.
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcvsDhNtLw0"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcvsDhNtLw0[/ame]
Suggestions for a 3 finger grip? I saw the ones mentioned here but don't see them listed on S&W site.
1st few times shooting it the cylinder release dug into my thumb knuckle. I tried other grip techniques but they felt awkward.
After reading this thread I tried Jerry's thumb over method on the small J frame but found that the back of the gun was pushed right up against the bone where my thumb meets the hand. This was painful to shoot with the recoil basically going directly into bone.
I guess I need longer 3 finger grips?
This Pachmayr gardian 'pop-out' grip looks interesting but it appears to be a hard plastic and I'd prefer a more rubbery grip.
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcvsDhNtLw0"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcvsDhNtLw0[/ame]
Suggestions for a 3 finger grip? I saw the ones mentioned here but don't see them listed on S&W site.