Put oil on your controller aka the trigger
Yes, trigger finger is a disability.
Yes, trigger finger can affect the small finger. Trigger finger is a condition where one of your fingers gets stuck in a bent position and may snap or pop when you try to straighten it. It is caused by inflammation of the tendons in the finger, and can occur in any finger, including the small finger.
Finger extension
Alan's finger was on the gun's trigger.
There are a few different things that could cause trigger finger. Disorders like gout, rheumatoid arthritis, and diabetes can increase one's odds of getting trigger finger.
It's actually a M-Audio Trigger Finger not finger trigger
Yes, it lets you shoot faster, because of the lighter trigger pull, which only has to press a switch instead of tripping a sear.
CPT Code 26055 - Tendon sheath incision (eg, for trigger finger)
Trigger Finger TV - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-MA
yes it is
it's called trigger finger
A stock is the object that the shoulder toutches when firing a rifle. A bump stock is a guns stock that moves back and forth, as to use the force of a gun shot and the mecanism of the trigger to make it fire faster. The finger leaves the trigger and the guns bump stock pushes it forward quickly into the finger again. Each shot is from a single trigger pull, with a bump fire though it is faster, but less accurate and can damage the gun and is expensive on ammunition. A bump stock isn't required to bump fire. A rubber band, a string, a belt loop, or the non-trigger hand can be used to bump fire the gun the same as a bump stock could.