Passed the 1500rd point in mine yesterday (yes it's gotten a LOT of use in a short period of time) so I decided it was time for a field strip + (disassembly of the BCG for cleaning). Did the fast version, without detailed breakdown of the BCG after each use prior to this, but never that step. So, read the manual, watched the vids...yup good to go. But.... nope.... that pin in the center, that everyone shows/describes as just pushing out with your finger was not doing that. Manual says to used a hammer and punch?! That didn't sound right when everyone else was pushing the damn thing out with their pinky. Reread, rewatched...thought the only trick was to make sure the firing pin flange was over that lip in reassembly. Well, couldn't even get to that stage! The pin would NOT come out; played with compressing the bolt and/or firing pin springs - nope. Guide rod all the way rear - yes...but still no go. Getting to the point of getting a hammer and punch after all and venting some frustration, but figured that probably just wouldn't end well. Back to Googling, found a reference a couple pages in on a U.S. site of the same issue, no pics, but there was a description of moving the guide rod ALL the way to the rear including making sure to use a little extra force so it actually extends out the back of the plastic piece on the end of the spring recoil assembly...AHA! That was not obvious in the manual, or on a couple vids I'd watched! The statement was always made "move the guide rod all the way to the rear", but nothing of making it actually pop out the back of that plastic piece! Back at it, a little force to pop that rod ALL the way back and out slid that damn pin just as easy as that...success!

So a post here WITH PICS of just what is meant, to maybe help ease a little frustration from those other Tavor newbies who may be in the same position as I was.
Note mine is a Gen 2, with the US SAR-21 style recoil spring assembly, FYI!
The pin in question
Guide rod all the way forward
Guide rod "all the way to the rear"...but not quite just yet
NOW the guide rod is ALL the way to the rear, as it extends out the back
Closeup...it's at this point that the pin will now just drop out to release the bolt and firing pin