Out-of-the-box, my Core AR-15 trigger had a good enough trigger pull for fast work. But miserable for accuracy at long range, breathe/hold/squeeze. You could feel every tiny imperfection of the machined surfaces. "Gritty".
If inclined, take a look at online videos of how to "work" a factory trigger. But be aware of the safety issues if not done right (over-done).
Without spending anymore money than for a few more buffing wheels for my Dremel and a can of polishing compound I was able to bring trigger action in to "smooth" with a slightly lighter pull, no overkill or safety issues. And if I _had_ screwed it up, the replacement stock trigger/hammer parts were only a whooping $ 25.00.
Sorry, do not know the actual pull weight, but it is lighter without being a "hair trigger".