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PD380 Trigger question.

1.7K views 17 replies 5 participants last post by  Hosscat65  
#1 ·
I bought a PD380 a month or so ago, I really like it a lot but there doesn't seem to be enough room between the trigger guard and the trigger for me to comfortably put my finger on the trigger.

Does anyone else seem to have this problem, I wonder if someone makes a flat face trigger for this gun?

Thanks very much.
 
#3 ·
In DA, I measured 25mm from deepest trigger guard to the center of the trigger. In SA, it opens up to 36mm. I did read one review on FB where one owner complained about the "square/sharp" edges of the trigger and did some filing to round those edges. Maybe that will help you. I have "smaller" hands/fingers and don't have this issue - actually find the trigger very comfortable.
 
#5 ·
I have normal (?) size hands somewhere between medium and large. The PD380 pinched every time DA or SA. Fifty rounds and blood blister on lower finger tip. Had to send it down the road. If WALTHER addresses this in the future I will give this firearm. another try. First Walther I have had this problem with. They generally fit my hands great.
 
#14 ·
I am ~200 rounds with my new one so far and no issues with trigger for me. I do have medium-to-small sized hands and fingertips are "hardened" from guitar playing... :) perhaps that helps. This trigger "feel" was commented elsewhere as well (on FB) and perhaps this gun is really marketed for smaller hands (i.e. ladies). I just saw a picture of violet/pinkish frame version of it! I'm very happy with mine and can't wait to get back to the range to keep honing in on accuracy!
 
#15 ·
It may be that one person pulls the trigger a little different (finger placement) than another.

Other times, someone's hands/fingers are differently sized than the engineers made their assumptions around.

It's annoying when it happens though and take the fun out of shooting the gun.

I've not heard yet of any aftermarket trigger shoes or kits for this pistol.

Seems like an opportunity for someone.