Who can install x95 Trigger Bow PROPERLY!!!

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I bought the upgrade got the trigger pack and bow and I’d like to have it installed. I know the trigger pack is easy enough however the trigger bow is not.

Is there a gun smith that can do it right ?

By right i mean the little things for example…. The little trigger pin hook properly installed! Lock tight 242 used! Not just on trigger screw but put it on and on all screws going back together!!! , Muzzle device re timed! correctly! with the little surefire shims and rockset back on with seasoned threads to correct torque spec and more ….

It’s the little things I know someone can install it but can they do it with all the extras and Toque it all down properly etc who does things the best here?
 
I swapped mine myself. It was a bit of effort but not terrible.

That was 4 or 5 years ago and its worked like a champ since.
 
Same here. I did my TAR 21 myself, and later my X95. There is nothing particularly difficult about the process, and there are (or were) plenty of videos on line showing how to do the job. The OP seems to be familiar with all of the "little details" that are required to satisfy him. That being the case, I cannot think of a better person to do the work than himself. He might even pick up some enhanced understanding of what makes his rifle tick as a bonus from the installation process. At the end of the day, why pay an expensive gunsmith to perform a user-friendly installation job?
 
Back when I had the bow & trigger pack installed in my old Tavor, I had Jason Spencer at Gunco do the install of the bow...
 
I would do it but I know better than to trust myself lol …. I will
Over tighten, strip or over apply locktight…. I know just enough to not let myself do it lol plus I don’t have the PROPER tools
 
It's super easy to do. Just have to remove one pin and swap the trigger bow. Adjust the travel with the set screw. The only special tool required is the one to remove the barrel.

If you aren't able to do it, probably shouldn't have access to guns.

The Tavor uses a jam nut and has zero use for "Surefire shims" to time a muzzle device.
 
You make the only uncommon tool you need from a 3/8" hex wrench. The installation is easy but mind the steps to avoid wrecking your charging handle.
 
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