Blessed with old-age trigger finger

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Some of us vintage forum members need to count our blessings rather than complain !
At 82 with arthritis I can longer hunt Idaho's mountains or compete as often & inletting work takes more effort.
Below is photo with a flint pistol I recently completed, weather is finally getting good to sight-in at the range :thumb:

Checkout the perfectly formed match grade trigger finger arthritis gifted me :ghostly:
 

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I remember the old guys I worked for said WD-40 would cure arthritis, they would spray some on and rub it in!
 
Some of us vintage forum members need to count our blessings rather than complain !
At 82 with arthritis I can longer hunt Idaho's mountains or compete as often & inletting work takes more effort.
Below is photo with a flint pistol I recently completed, weather is finally getting good to sight-in at the range :thumb:

Checkout the perfectly formed match grade trigger finger arthritis gifted me :ghostly:
Yes! We’re still on the green side of things. Sure beats the alternative. Beautiful pistol!
 
HA, wait until you are 87 and that stuff gets into an ankle. I need handholds all over my shop! Then gremlins swing on my screwdrivers and gun barrels.
But you did wonderful on the gun.
 
In my youth I had a similar condition a number of times, but it was called ‘baseball finger’… probably related to playing shortstop occasionally. Remember a spring steel splint that pulled it back to where it was intended to be. Unfortunately, no help with your arthritis.
 
At 78 and 50 years in construction I know all about your pain . Have bad joints legs bad back you name it I have it . First year I did not hunt deer in 61 years. If I shot one I would have live next to it tell I could eat it up no more dragging one out
 
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Some of us vintage forum members need to count our blessings rather than complain !
At 82 with arthritis I can longer hunt Idaho's mountains or compete as often & inletting work takes more effort.
Below is photo with a flint pistol I recently completed, weather is finally getting good to sight-in at the range :thumb:

Checkout the perfectly formed match grade trigger finger arthritis gifted me :ghostly:
Welp I have dupherins constriction probably not spelled right but in both hands had the right operated on and arthritis set in know I can’t close my hand fully to make a fist and the left hand I’m leaving alone . But on the bright side I can still hold my rifles being right handed. Isn’t arthritis a joy to have in your hands knees and any where else it decides to settle in. Heres what depherines constriction looks like make your fingers curl up .
Notice the baby finger that’s as straight as it and the right one we’ll go .
 

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