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Q Fix Trigger Question

nortac

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I just purchased my second Fix rifle and noticed the trigger is noticeably heavier than my first rifle. Is there something I don't know about or is there any remedy to lighten the trigger?
 
I believe I read that Q had started selling “new” triggers but not sure if they were putting them in their new production rifles or just selling them as separate options. My friend with multiple Fix rifles told me that he preferred and recommended sticking with the original triggers bc he wasn’t a fan of the “upgraded” version. It’s possible that the new rifle has the new trigger. How much of a difference are you talking about?
 
I believe I read that Q had started selling “new” triggers but not sure if they were putting them in their new production rifles or just selling them as separate options. My friend with multiple Fix rifles told me that he preferred and recommended sticking with the original triggers bc he wasn’t a fan of the “upgraded” version. It’s possible that the new rifle has the new trigger. How much of a difference are you talking about?
Sorry, looks like the upgraded trigger was for their Sugar Weasel and Honey Badger lines, not the Fix rifles.
 
I believe I read that Q had started selling “new” triggers but not sure if they were putting them in their new production rifles or just selling them as separate options. My friend with multiple Fix rifles told me that he preferred and recommended sticking with the original triggers bc he wasn’t a fan of the “upgraded” version. It’s possible that the new rifle has the new trigger. How much of a difference are you talking about?
After some conversation with Q about it I was told to shoot it to break it in. Honestly I have not shot this one yet as the need just hasn't arrived. But hopefully a few rounds will sweeten it up. But it is heavier than my first one by double.
 
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