I have a Jard non-adjustable in my 15-22. My notes of 4/16/13 read as follows:
"Installed the Jard non-adjustable trigger that I took out (of another AR). Much trial and error fitting required to achieve proper letoff release, but I got it where I wanted it to be. Tail of trigger needed to be taken down to allow sufficient trigger movement. Unfortunately at that point it also allows the safety to be put on with the hammer down, which is not right. However this being a .22 practice weapon, it is not a real issue as it might be on a 5.56 serious piece. The safety engages and disengages properly and prevents hammer fall when cocked. Had to cut the 3 pound trigger spring off one coil as it was stacking and preventing full movement. The average of 5 hammer falls on the gauge was 3 pounds, 5.8 ozs. Hammer spring seems a bit light so may have ignition trouble. If so I can swap in a heavier hammer spring."
The above was written 2 years and 700 rounds ago; have had zero problems with the trigger assembly since that time.
My guess is that while the Jard N/A triggers work well in ARs (I have put in several) the firing group well in the polymer reciever S&W 15-22 is just enough different to give some fitting problems. Anyway, the above procedures worked for me and I'm quite happy with the results.
Hope this helps a bit.
I find I like Geisselles better nowadays...
"Installed the Jard non-adjustable trigger that I took out (of another AR). Much trial and error fitting required to achieve proper letoff release, but I got it where I wanted it to be. Tail of trigger needed to be taken down to allow sufficient trigger movement. Unfortunately at that point it also allows the safety to be put on with the hammer down, which is not right. However this being a .22 practice weapon, it is not a real issue as it might be on a 5.56 serious piece. The safety engages and disengages properly and prevents hammer fall when cocked. Had to cut the 3 pound trigger spring off one coil as it was stacking and preventing full movement. The average of 5 hammer falls on the gauge was 3 pounds, 5.8 ozs. Hammer spring seems a bit light so may have ignition trouble. If so I can swap in a heavier hammer spring."
The above was written 2 years and 700 rounds ago; have had zero problems with the trigger assembly since that time.
My guess is that while the Jard N/A triggers work well in ARs (I have put in several) the firing group well in the polymer reciever S&W 15-22 is just enough different to give some fitting problems. Anyway, the above procedures worked for me and I'm quite happy with the results.
Hope this helps a bit.
I find I like Geisselles better nowadays...