When you get that trigger, after you attach it make sure you tighten all of the external screws (those holding the baseplates and those screwing into the receiver). Don't mess with the trigger body unless something goes haywire (there's no point and it's easy to "break" them simply by misaligning something).
Light trigger units get wobbly too quickly if you don't overtighten everything (also why you should replace the stock screws with durable flatheads).
Light trigger units get wobbly too quickly if you don't overtighten everything (also why you should replace the stock screws with durable flatheads).