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Curious as to whether the gun has a recoil pad installed. Wondering if perhaps the recoil is transferred back to where it compresses the pad and then the pad rebounds forward and causes the trigger to jump forward and directly into arthritic finger. All of this of course happens in a millisecond. Those SW 20's are very light and I can see where whatever recoil is generated by stout shells might cause this sort of reaction. Well, its a theory anyway.