Beretta Neos - very bad trigger

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I recently purchased a Beretta Neos .22. Very bad trigger in terms of 'reset'.

Anyone else experience this?

Not too bad on trigger break but on release, i would let off, thought I had traveled enough distance - sometimes it was far enough to reset and then fire, sometimes, it did not reset and when I pulled back to fire I had a dead trigger - nothing.

the only sure way to get it to reset was to let off the trigger 'completely', i.e. take my finger completely off of the trigger.

By the way, it was not me. Shot my other .22 semis and their triggers are much better so I am wondering if this is specific to the Beretta Neos.
 

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I'll bet it's a design feature intended to reduce liability, sort of like what are sometimes referred to as "lawyer triggers" that have very high pull weights.

I'm making this bet from no real data, just a hunch.
 

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Has this been back to Beretta for the recall? I had a similar issue with mine after I got it back from them. I e-mailed them, they had me send it back, and problem solved. They told me prior to sending it back to them that there was really quite a bit of fitting involved on the recall, and that somebody probably didn't get something 'quite right.' Contact Beretta!
 

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