Do not attempt. Best left to a trained gunsmith.
The trigger pull should only be adjusted by a trained gunsmith. Browning does not publish trigger pull weights.
Usually, smaller calibers are a little easier to pull, but that is just a rule of thumb. Any gun have have a tighter trigger pull. You can take them to the smith and have them adjusted to be a lighter or heavier pull.
The Henry lever action rifles do not have an adjustable trigger. A competent gunsmith could improve the function but to answer your question, no........
There is no trigger pull for an R700, since it is an imaginary firearm in the video game Call of Duty. It is based on the Remington 700 rifle. The trigger for an actual Remington may be adjusted between 6 and 2.5 lbs.
Anything is possible.
6 lbs. , it's what is known as "lawyer proof "
Be happy to help. First ensure your rifle is empty and safe. Open the bolt, pull it back half way. Put your finger BEHIND the trigger and push the trigger forward (this may be a bit hard) then you will be able to pull the bolt out. That's all there is to it. Hope this helps. Cheers Ron
You may be able to lighten the trigger pull a little by changing the hammer spring. All trigger groups of this kind have "creep" and you may be able to reduce this with a little work, the 7600/7400 and those like it are not truly adjustable.
The Glock trigger can be adjusted by internal parts. The part most used is the connector. These come in 3.5 lb, 5 lb, and 8 lb. Aftermarket parts may add more variables.
Someone who is familiar with S&W semi-autos can make it "feel" better, but, since it is a DAO you will always have the long pull.
It is supposed to.
yes it is called a trigger