I rented and shot the new polymer M&P Bodyguard 38 special at the range yesterday, and while I didn't shoot the 442, I held one and went through the action yesterday with it.
What I noticed is that with the bodyguard 38, my right thumb is free to grip the gun however I want it to, but with the 442, the cylinder release is "in the way" of my thumb and I couldn't get a comfortable grip. I like to hold high so that the web of my hand is near that top edge of the backstrap, but when I do that with the 442, my right thumb knuckle is touching the cylinder release, which will rub my thumb during recoil and cause pain (which is not an uncommon issue with these J-frames, search online).
Then I tried adjusting the grip lower and extending out my thumb, but when I do this, it hits my trigger finger on the trigger pull.
So how can I get an obstruction-free J-frame grip? Can you guys post pictures of how you grip it?
What I noticed is that with the bodyguard 38, my right thumb is free to grip the gun however I want it to, but with the 442, the cylinder release is "in the way" of my thumb and I couldn't get a comfortable grip. I like to hold high so that the web of my hand is near that top edge of the backstrap, but when I do that with the 442, my right thumb knuckle is touching the cylinder release, which will rub my thumb during recoil and cause pain (which is not an uncommon issue with these J-frames, search online).
Then I tried adjusting the grip lower and extending out my thumb, but when I do this, it hits my trigger finger on the trigger pull.
So how can I get an obstruction-free J-frame grip? Can you guys post pictures of how you grip it?