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Unread 02-07-2026, 12:29 PM   #1
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First o frame for me and I have arthritis in my hands. Never had a problem with 1, 1 1/2, or 2 frame Parkers before but with this little VH 20 ga I am having trouble unless I'm very aware of how I grip the pistol grip. If my middle finger is close to the guard, it hurts like the devil. Any suggestions for a good finger guard? I'm shooting it really well and think I can do better without that worrying me. Getting old is not for sissies. I have short always swollen fingers.
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Unread 02-07-2026, 01:14 PM   #2
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Maybe try a lighter load or a slip on pad to extend the lop a little.
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At least 1/2 in longer grip area. I've not seen this before. Unless I grip it forward my trigger finger does not reach the front trigger very well. Meant to say VH 20.
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Maybe you could sell it to me and buy a straight grip ; )

I’m getting arthritic in my shoulders and knees. I feel your pain.
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I put one of these on every double gun as soon as I get it; I don't even wait. It only took me banging my finger a couple times for me to want to make sure it never happened again!

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I agree with Phil, these finger guards work great. I have several. Google Beesley finger guards I think
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Phil where do you get those?
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Galazen has them I think.
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Correction: I misspelled the name of the finger guard, it is Bisley.
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Just an FYI, they were available as a clip-on and with the screw fastening. I haven't looked for them in a while so I don't know what's offered these days. I initially thought the clip-ons would be great as I could change them from gun to gum, but for me they didn't fit well and were hard to keep in position. The ones with the screw work much better IMO.
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