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They looked closer and said the trigger is functioning correctly. The owner mentioned that some triggers are very crisp and some are gritty and rough, especially with inexpensive 22s (they deal mostly with custom built ARs).
They suggested to continue to break it in, and if it persists to cause me concern, I could call S&W and see if they will do anything, or I can have them replace the trigger with a nicer one.
That was enough info to satisfy me. Being my first rifle, and never having experienced that type of trigger performance in pistols I shoot, I was concerned that there may have been a defect in the trigger.
Looks like it is what it is, and I need to just break it in and see how I like it. Making changes in the future, if I want a better feel, or want to improve the trigger performance.
Just having them check it quickly, was enough to give me peace of mind.
I'm hoping to, someday, learn how to fully takedown and better understand all the internals, so that I could check this out myself. Right now, I'm at the "field strip" level with rifles.
I'm sure this is old hat to those who have experience with numerous AR style rifles.
Appreciate the comments and suggestions folks!
They suggested to continue to break it in, and if it persists to cause me concern, I could call S&W and see if they will do anything, or I can have them replace the trigger with a nicer one.
That was enough info to satisfy me. Being my first rifle, and never having experienced that type of trigger performance in pistols I shoot, I was concerned that there may have been a defect in the trigger.
Looks like it is what it is, and I need to just break it in and see how I like it. Making changes in the future, if I want a better feel, or want to improve the trigger performance.
Just having them check it quickly, was enough to give me peace of mind.
I'm hoping to, someday, learn how to fully takedown and better understand all the internals, so that I could check this out myself. Right now, I'm at the "field strip" level with rifles.
I'm sure this is old hat to those who have experience with numerous AR style rifles.
Appreciate the comments and suggestions folks!