See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kel-Tec_RFB
“To avoid sloppy trigger pull typical of firearms modified into bullpups, the RFB utilizes a floating linkage bar between the sear and the hammer, allowing the sear to remain above the trigger.”
Also, this is what Keltec said when someone enquired as to the trigger system:
‘The RFBs Trigger group has also been designed from the get go to be a match trigger. It includes components for adjusting take-up, over-travel, and Trigger spring tension.
The Standard model which is being produced has non-adjustable components which replace the adjustable ones in their optimized positions. These will be able to be changed out for adjustable ones at a later date if the customer desires, but the Standard RFB is guaranteed to have a trigger pull between 4.5-7.5 Lbs, with minimal take up and over travel. We have yet to encounter another bullpup with a trigger that is even in the same league. The RFBs trigger is better than most conventional semi-auto rifles, as anyone whos handled one will affirm.”
So either it was fitted with badly adjusted parts, or it was just a bad one. The ones I’ve shot exhibited no such problem.
Thanks for the info!! My guess is badly adjusted since even the guy I was talking to said it might be able to be adjusted out. I wish I had the money to buy one because it looks like a really handy weapon. I'll go read some reviews and such. When I was interested in it before it was still really new. Now it's been around a while and the news both good and bad should have come out. Thanks again.
Regards