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heron

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Anyone here use these? I saw Tyler's (on a different thread) and wondered about them. I have a GP 100, if that makes any difference.
 
I've used them in paintball. It makes it more comfortable, but it's best to get one that's fit for the gun; mine was one-size-fits-all and it was so wide that it sat off-center. It looks like this wouldn't be a problem with that brand.

I've thought of getting one for my Sp101. Its trigger edges seem a little sharp.
 
Problems with holsters and DA shooting

A trigger shoe that is wider then the trigger guard is dangerous. It might catch on the holster.
Trigger shoes can come loose and foul up your day.
A narrow trigger works better for DA shooting. Your finger can slide across the face while you pull the trigger.
I prefer a narrow trigger for my Bullseye guns, I have short fingers and the narrow trigger gives me a better index for SA work.
If you look at free pistols they use a narrow trigger.
 
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