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Finger Pinch - Alternate trigger

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I’ve noticed when firing my P365, I get a tiny blister on my trigger finger where it ends up getting pinched between the end curve of the trigger and the guard.

Does anyone else have this problem? If so, have you found a solution?

Is there an alternate trigger that can be installed that would not do this?
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I’ve noticed when firing my P365, I get a tiny blister on my trigger finger where it ends up getting pinched between the end curve of the trigger and the guard.

Does anyone else have this problem? If so, have you found a solution?

Is there an alternate trigger that can be installed that would not do this?
You might have to train yourself not to place it at the end .. or Install Flat trigger ..
There are a few out there ..
I have M-Carbo short-take Flat trigger .. I like it ..
Thanks.

I’ve tried the training out of it, but seem to still end up doing it, which is why I thought I’d ask.
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Sig’s flat trigger felt better and more natural to me..
I get a sore trigger finger in most any pistol I've owned. I put a flat trigger in all of them I could and fixed the problem. I have them in my Browning BuckMark 22, my 1911's, and Sig 365 and 320 compact. In my Sigs I used a factory flat trigger to keep it all factory parts. Got rid of everything else because of that. I guess I am old and tender now.
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I did the swap and tried it out today. The flat trigger is a definite improvement in comfort. I think it even helped in accuracy as well.

Thanks all for the recommendation.
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