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11/2/2013 4:47:03 AM EDT
Does anyone have any thoughts on what is causing my g32 to sting my trigger finger.  I have installed a Lone Wolf .40 conversion barrel.  It's been a long time since I shot .357 through it but I dont remember having this happen.  I have other .40's and don't have any problem shooting them.  I no longer have the factory barrel to swap to verify its the barrel or not.  Unfortunately it has become unpleasant to shoot and I'm looking for advice before throwing money into a new barrel or other parts.
11/2/2013 7:31:21 AM EDT
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One thing I do with all of my glocks is to sand down the little bar in the center of the trigger. I have found  that when fully depressed the bar still sticks out a tiny bit and that tends to make for a sore finger. By sanding that extra little bit off, the trigger face becomes smooth and much easier on the finger.
11/2/2013 8:45:34 AM EDT
[#2]
Have your husband shoot it a little.  See if it bothers him.
11/2/2013 9:49:37 AM EDT
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11/2/2013 10:38:37 AM EDT
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11/3/2013 1:05:33 AM EDT
[#5]
I have a gen 2 Glock 17 that does it . I have been playing with 3.5 connectors and the trigger spring and when I put a new glock 5 pound trigger spring in I don't notice it now.
11/3/2013 6:27:18 PM EDT
[#6]
Many don't like the serrated trigger on the compact and sub compact Glocks.  You can swap it out with a smooth face trigger from the 17/22/31 and that might stop the stinging that you're feeling.  It's part # 357 for a Gen 3 and 3608 for a Gen 4.  I always swap the serrated triggers out for smooth ones.