Jerkstore
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I have a small problem. I carry a Glock 43X for concealed carry. I carry IAWB on the right side of my belt. I've been doing a lot of dry firing lately, and I want to continue because it is obviously great training. I try to train about 15 minutes per day. Yesterday I went to the range and trained much longer. But the problem is that I've been getting cuts on the knuckles of my right hand and other places on my fingers from rubbing against my belt and/or the kydex holster when I grab the gun. Sometimes my fingers bleed while I'm training. The holster is adjustable so that I can move it slightly up or down to give more room for the fingers, and I have it set at the middle setting so that there is just enough room for the fingers. I don't want to increase the amount of room because then the gun may tilt outward and print. I am leaning towards getting a thin glove (like a golf glove) for my right hand for dry fire training. But I am aware of the wisdom to "train as you fight" and that drawing a gun with a glove and without may be slightly different. My thinking is that, the negative effect on training from the glove would be slight and would be far outweighed by the benefit of being comfortable while training and therefore being more likely to train longer and more frequently. Anyone have thoughts?