Super Sabra/Lightning Bow - Am I crazy?

Anpaul

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After much debate between an X95 and an upgraded Tavor, I picked up a modified Tavor from the EE.

The rifle came with the Super Sabra and Lightning Bow, but also came with the original trigger pack. I've played around with both a fair bit, but I keep thinking that the stock trigger pack (extra return spring removed) and Lightning Bow is "good enough" for the rifles intended CQB purpose. The Sabra is an obvious upgrade, but I'm not convinced it's a necessary one. The pull is heavier with the stock trigger pack installed, but it doesn't feel like a handicap on a CQB rifle with a red dot sight.

Is there something I'm missing here?

Would love to hear everyones two cents.
 
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I agree.
I forget what mine measured, 6-6.5 with factory pack and Lightning Bow with a very clean break. Down from the sloppy 10 it came from factory at.
It's a pleasure to shoot whether it be groups, double taps or mag dumps and with the SureFire brake the rifle doesn't come off target.
My 2 cents
 
The earlier gen tavors had a very heavy trigger, upwards of 11 lbs
Gen 2.5 was better, to the point I can shoot it reasonably accurately when benched but the sabra pack and bow make is considerably better.
Not that it needs to be per-se, but some people just like having a better trigger than the OEM trigger
X95 is actually a vast improvement over the Tavor trigger however. May not need upgrading for most people in fact
 
I love my super sabra and lightning bow, the tavor can be fairly accurate if set up properly. I built mine with a "If I could only have one" rifle in mind so I can regularly take it out to 500m. When shooting benched, I prefer the feel of the 2 stage Super Sabra. But it all comes down to personal preference.
 
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