dwarven1 wrote:
Just my $.02, but if a gun is not fun for you to shoot, perhaps it should get sold and one that fits your hand better purchased in it's place.
Sell a gun? Go wash out your mouth with soap, young man. Guns are for buying, not selling.
I also agree with Ross here. In the first place, guns are for shooting, not for buying. If you have a gun that you do not like to shoot it is better to get rid of it and get a gun that you feel better with, whether you shoot it regularly or not.
One of the worst guns I ever had was a Grendel P10. Very shooter-unfriendly for me. I got rid of it as fast as I could.