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- Parksville Vancouver Island
lol!!!gees, for a bullpup the tavor sure is a large rifle, looks bigger and bulkeir than the ar's and even the bullpup shotguns.. .
lol!!!gees, for a bullpup the tavor sure is a large rifle, looks bigger and bulkeir than the ar's and even the bullpup shotguns.. .
Any of you running your Tavor without the coil spring in the trigger housing??? I'm thinking about taking mine out.
I am, been that way for some time....... I am somewhere around 5-600 rnds, I unhooked the spring after the first range trip.....
So far no issues, but I haven't exactly been running across country with a loaded rifle nor have I been bouncing down bumpy back roads with a round in the chamber......
It does significantly help the trigger.......
Thanks a bunch. Will remove mine tonight. I have unhooked it before and it does make a huge difference. I have searched around and the military version doesn't come with that spring.
The spring in the trigger group is your positive reset spring. It's there to ensure a trigger reset even in wet/sandy/snowy conditions.

Rough day at the office I see? Gonna take care of some business? LOLI'm officially addicted to TAVOR, I grab the last one from local store, ask for second but somebody already bought before me like 1 day ahead.
Here is mine :
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Rough day at the office I see? Gonna take care of some business? LOL
Has anyone figured out where you can get those stock quick disconnect mounts from the US Tavors?



























