Thanks for telling. I'm with you re: reliability, and although the Tavor IDF stays on my shopping list, it'll remain there for a while as the price (now with new trigger!) has me holding-off for the time being anyway.TNacp99 wrote:You're right, the adjustment was to remove one of the springs to lighten the trigger pull. I saw a lot of you tube videos on that as well as read various opinions on different forums. My interpretation of the available data was that removing the spring definitely lightens the trigger pull. However, there were some potential issues: 1) it voided any warranty on the rifle, which is not a huge issue except that Tavor spare parts, (especially an OEM trigger pack) are difficult to come by, 2) there were reports of malfunctions and reliability from removing the spring.
It was the latter reason discouraged me from removing the spring. I modify a lot of my firearms but never want to do anything that would affect its reliability. I probably was being overly cautious but cest la vie.
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Re: Tavor rifle-Trigger Geissele
It seems to me when I first looked at the Tavor early last year I also saw a video where a guy had easily fixed the trigger problem, I think by removing a [supposedly unnecessary] spring.TNacp99 wrote:I love my Tavor for its ergonomics and balance but do hate the trigger.
I wonder if you tried that.