My Bushmaster DCM Competition AR-15 rifle has a 5+ lb trigger pull that feels a lot harder than that for some reason. For example, my Garand has a 6 lb pull but feels much smoother. ??? The rifle is new and only has about 700 rounds through it so far. I am having a very hard time getting a smooth trigger release on this rifle only, not any of my others, and can't figure out why. (Yeah. I am aware of the possibility that the problem is me.)
All replacement triggers I have seen listed in Midway have the statement "Gunsmith installation required" or "Gunsmith installation recommended." I seem to be missing something here. What's so hard about it?
I am very mechanical minded and have been something of an amateur gunsmith for about 40 years - primarily handguns. All the interworking parts seem obvious to me even though I have only recently had any involvement with an AR-15, this one. I can see the possibility of a "creepy" trigger due to manufacturing tolerances in the AR lower plus those of the replacement trigger. That's a nuisance factor, not a big difficulty.
Can this just be the manufacturer playing the CYA game in the event springs do their thing and go "sproing" when and where they shouldn't or am I simply displaying my ignorance? What am I missing?
Any recommendations? (No! I won't go THERE!)
All replacement triggers I have seen listed in Midway have the statement "Gunsmith installation required" or "Gunsmith installation recommended." I seem to be missing something here. What's so hard about it?
I am very mechanical minded and have been something of an amateur gunsmith for about 40 years - primarily handguns. All the interworking parts seem obvious to me even though I have only recently had any involvement with an AR-15, this one. I can see the possibility of a "creepy" trigger due to manufacturing tolerances in the AR lower plus those of the replacement trigger. That's a nuisance factor, not a big difficulty.
Can this just be the manufacturer playing the CYA game in the event springs do their thing and go "sproing" when and where they shouldn't or am I simply displaying my ignorance? What am I missing?
Any recommendations? (No! I won't go THERE!)