I recently bought a DPMS standard rifle with a single stage trigger. That trigger is very smooth, very crisp, moves through a short pull, and weighs 7.5#. It is a bear to shoot accurately. More like a chinning bar.
What is the normal single stage trigger like for an AR15? Somewhere between perfect like the RRA and a chinning bar like the DPMS?
Can the angle of the hammer surface by changed to reduce the pull? The hammer actually cocks itself a little more as the trigger is pulled, like a double action revovler. The pull is actually very smooth, it is just hard. The hard is probably the result of the hammer being cocked more.
Or is this one of those things where you have to buy a new trigger/hammer set that is made better.
If the hammer cut can be changed, how do you go about it?


