
How to Measure Your Trigger Finger Using the Ring Sizer
- Position the Sizer: Slide the ring sizer over the middle of the first segment of your trigger finger.
- Adjust for Fit: Pull the sizer tightly but comfortably until it fits snug.
- Check the Fit: Ensure the sizer is tight enough to stay in place without moving, but not so tight that it causes discomfort.
- Read Your Size: Once the sizer is securely in place, read the size from the magnifying glass.
- Repeat for Accuracy: For the most accurate measurement, repeat the process a couple of times to confirm your size.
This size will ensure your trigger ring fits properly and remains stable during use.
Find Your Perfect Fit: Trigger Ring Sizing Guide
Getting the right size is crucial for maximizing the performance of your patent-pending Trigger Ring. A proper fit ensures stability, control, and precision with every shot. If the ring is too small, it won’t fit over your finger—too large, and it will move while shooting, reducing its effectiveness.
1. Use a Ring Sizer – The most accurate way to determine your size is with our GRYP Ring Sizer. Order one for $4.99, and when you purchase a Trigger Ring, you'll get $4.99 off your order.
2. DIY Measurement – Wrap a piece of string or paper around your trigger finger, mark where it meets, and measure the length in millimeters. Use our chart to find your size.
Sizing Recommendation
- The Trigger Ring should fit tightly but still slide on and off without excessive force.
Still Unsure? We’ve Got You Covered.
If you're unsure about your size, start with our GRYP Ring Sizer to ensure the perfect fit. A properly fitted Trigger Ring means better accuracy, more control, and greater confidence when it matters most.
Fit Matters: Match Your Ring to Your Firearm
Larger Trigger Rings (Sizes 8 and above) are designed for full-size and duty-sized firearms. If you're using a compact or subcompact firearm, a large ring may not fit properly within the trigger guard, affecting your ability to shoot comfortably and safely.
Before choosing your size, consider the firearm you’ll be using.
The right fit isn’t just about your finger—it’s about your firearm, too.
Get the right size. Get on target.