I have recently started to shoot my springfield P9 as its been sitting in around waiting for parts. I went to the range and put 200 rounds thru it to test for funtionality since its been repaired now this is the only time since I have had it that I have shot it for an extended period of time... I wanted a 40 cal gun for a while now and this was a great fixer upper, however after about 100 rounds I noticed that my hand was starting to get sore then I realized every time the gun recoiled and the hammer came back it was pinching my skin, after 200 rounds it had made a hole and my hand was bleading slightly... I am used to shooting lots of other guns maybe its the larger beavertails but this has never happend before.
Odds are its because my hand is to big, fat or something... are there any other hammers out there or should I modify the one I have by shaving it down till it does not pinch my hand.
You can grip it down low so the smaller beavertail protects your hand but after rapid fireing your hand works it way up to a position like this and you can see how it would be easy to pinch the skin between the beaver tail and hammer.
Odds are its because my hand is to big, fat or something... are there any other hammers out there or should I modify the one I have by shaving it down till it does not pinch my hand.
You can grip it down low so the smaller beavertail protects your hand but after rapid fireing your hand works it way up to a position like this and you can see how it would be easy to pinch the skin between the beaver tail and hammer.


















































