Tavor "Sticky" charging handles

Jarvy

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So apparently some individual Tavors have "sticky" charging handles that require putting more muscle into it than you should to rack it. I know mine does.

I had happened to detail strip and clean my Tavor top to bottom before attending the Zahal Tavor course. You do a LOT of charging handle manipulation, and noticed by the time it was done, that it had smoothed out a bit. And then I saw why.

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The cocking bar has basically been "shaved" or gouged by the gas block every time it's been pulled back.

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Here you can see flecks of metal where the cocking bar has been scraping against a ledge on the gas block. I wouldn't have seen this if I hadn't cleaned out the dirt/dust/grass before the course.


Would sanding down the cocking bar compromise it's integrity (more than it already has been?)

I've heard that replacement cocking bars are made of a different metal, and it's an affordable part. Maybe it wouldn't have the same issue?

Anyone have a solution for this?
 
I wouldn't sand the charging handle bar down, just keep it slick or lightly smooth out where it is rubbing on the gas black. That would be my bet and what I would do.
 
I wouldn't sand the charging handle bar down, just keep it slick or lightly smooth out where it is rubbing on the gas black. That would be my bet and what I would do.

I used some 1000gr sandpaper to smooth out the affected area on the cocking bar, and also cleared out the shavings. It definitely feels better. Wish I had a pristine one to compare it to.
 
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