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Awe yeah guys, it is finally happening:
I am damn excited to have the American's doing Tavor stuff now.
Timney Triggers, one of the biggest name in the world of aftermarket drop-in triggers for just about every long gun out there, is expanding their offerings for 2014 with new triggers for Mossberg ATR, Remington Model Seven and IWI Tavor rifles.
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This announcement will put an end to several rumors and is especially welcome news for IWI Tavor owners. The new bullpup design has been an instant success but it has a relatively long, heavy trigger, even by military rifle standards.
All three new triggers will be popular as these guns have been solid sellers but generally have limited aftermarket support. And even though the Mossberg and Remington come with adjustable factory triggers, there is always room for improvement.
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The Tavor’s trigger is a fixed, four-pound, two-stage trigger. While that might not sound like much it is a significant improvement over the factory trigger which has a revolver-like pull that weighs in around 11 to 12 pounds.
And while there are some homebrew fixes for the Tavor’s factory trigger, people will be more than willing to purchase a trigger that was designed from the ground up with a lighter trigger pull and predictable break.
Like the bullpup itself, the Timney Tavor trigger will run a price premium with its $353 sticker. But given the significant improvement it promises there’s no doubt that Timney will sell these to Tavor owners looking to get the most out of their rifles.
...
This announcement will put an end to several rumors and is especially welcome news for IWI Tavor owners. The new bullpup design has been an instant success but it has a relatively long, heavy trigger, even by military rifle standards.
All three new triggers will be popular as these guns have been solid sellers but generally have limited aftermarket support. And even though the Mossberg and Remington come with adjustable factory triggers, there is always room for improvement.
...
The Tavor’s trigger is a fixed, four-pound, two-stage trigger. While that might not sound like much it is a significant improvement over the factory trigger which has a revolver-like pull that weighs in around 11 to 12 pounds.
And while there are some homebrew fixes for the Tavor’s factory trigger, people will be more than willing to purchase a trigger that was designed from the ground up with a lighter trigger pull and predictable break.
Like the bullpup itself, the Timney Tavor trigger will run a price premium with its $353 sticker. But given the significant improvement it promises there’s no doubt that Timney will sell these to Tavor owners looking to get the most out of their rifles.
I am damn excited to have the American's doing Tavor stuff now.



















































