So, since having bought a Crimson Trace grip, I can test my dry firing quite well to see what my PM9 does when I pull the trigger.
I have above-average-size hands, and pulling the trigger the "correct" way (i.e. the first pad of my right pointer finger), I end up jerking the gun to the right.
However, if I pull the trigger with the SECOND pad (i.e. after the first bend in my finger), I can pull a dead straight trigger to the rear, and the laser point doesn't move at all.
So, for those having trouble with their aim, you may want to adjust your trigger finger. Sub-compacts are often tricky things!
I have above-average-size hands, and pulling the trigger the "correct" way (i.e. the first pad of my right pointer finger), I end up jerking the gun to the right.
However, if I pull the trigger with the SECOND pad (i.e. after the first bend in my finger), I can pull a dead straight trigger to the rear, and the laser point doesn't move at all.
So, for those having trouble with their aim, you may want to adjust your trigger finger. Sub-compacts are often tricky things!



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