From what I read they can take up the creep and the trigger pull poundage, but they cannot take out the Marlin flop without doing a trigger replacement
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The Marlin flop is normal for them. Think of the range & intended purpose. If distance is close & the gun is unscoped I'd likely use the $ for more ammo to get used to it. ANY TIME you have a smith doing anything there's a chance of a botched job/ an end product not as reliable/ and a real good chance of a long wait. If it really bothers you get it done, but ask how many he's done. If you could handle one he has done even better.
JM gun repair in Bradenton. He knows his stuff.He's worked on a few of my guns.I just want a lighter trigger.I do have a scope on it. I am going to teach my boys on it.
Got the gun back the trigger is sweet but it still has the flop.Definitely better than before.
Good Deal!
