That looks like a benchmark trigger frame and trigger. They have been known to be a bit loose. You can put shims on each side of the trigger to take out the side to side slop. It will add a more crisp feel to the trigger and make it more consistent.
The trigger rod has a bit more gap than needed but if it works it should be fine. You can adjust the trigger rod to fit your trigger frame. Put the safety on and hold the trigger against the safety stop. Measure (or eyeball it). Adjust the trigger rod and eyeball it again. Do that until you get the proper gap is set. The proper gap should be about a credit card thickness.
Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.