I fired my 6920 for the first time and noticed it felt a tiny, almost imperceptible click before it fired. Almost like it had two stages but not quite.
It isn't bad or anything, it's just that I don't remember the M-16A2 being that way.
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I fired my 6920 for the first time and noticed it felt a tiny, almost imperceptible click before it fired. Almost like it had two stages but not quite.
It isn't bad or anything, it's just that I don't remember the M-16A2 being that way.
Are you asking a question?
The 6920 is just a plain crappy mil-spec trigger. Should be 8lbs or so. Once it's broken in, it should be a little better but don't expect much.
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I guess I was asking if that is normal. Thanks.
MILSPEC triggers vary from about 6-9.5 lbs. Your best and most efficient option is to get an ALG QMS trigger. It has a nice approx. 6 lb. trigger pull.
One way you can improve the pull of your trigger is to remove it from the lower and lube the sears and pins with grease
Sounds like you got a nice one.
It's still light enough to shoot well, I think. I had a mini-14 and it was so heavy in comparison. It really jerked the weapon off target.
I have the ALG trigger with the NiB finish or whatever... it used to two stage horrendously just like what you're saying. But it's actually broken in and become a nice trigger.
Shoot the gun, and it'll go away I bet.