geissele tavor trigger worth the money?

People say it's worth the money, but then again I've met lots of people that say the stock one is just fine...
Conclusion: Buy it if you have the money to spend and you'll be happy :)
 
Yeah, I'd buy a geiselle bow before the trigger.

So the bow does works with the factory trigger pack too? But does it make the trigger $135 better ? Seems like a better option for me , would never willing to spend $400+ on a trigger pack for this type of rifle . I just want something a bit more crisp , wondering if it will fit the first Tavor gen 1 , mine was in the first batch imported in 06 by canam?
 
I have the bow and trigger pack in mine, and i'll say it was worth every penny to me. After buying the tavor, I was very frustrated with the stock trigger, having expected a lot better for the price. The upgrades brought it into the performance level I was expecting to begin with.
TL;DR - I am happy about spending more money to make myself happy about spending money.
 
I got a Tavor after trying a Gen 1.5, and I was fully expecting to throw down cash on a Geissele trigger because my first impression was that the stock pull was comparable to a VP70.

But mine ended up having a Gen 2.5 factory trigger which I see absolutely no reason to replace.
 
I've met lots of people that say the stock one is just fine...


I would say 90% of those people havent even tried a Geissele or Tav-D, Ive only seen one case on the Tavor forum where someone went back to stock. and another one was using his Tavor as a home defence weapon and didn't like the extremely low pull. So he got a LE Tav-D instead.
 
Hasn't anyone just done a trigger job?

The sear is at a bit of a funny angle to work with, but I was able to remove almost all creep and got a fairly crisp trigger for exactly zero dollars. As soon as I get around to making a barrel wrench I'll look at the bow, but I imagine a lightning bow isn't needed either, though I may buy one to make life easy.
 
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