New Tavor Trigger - TAV-D by ShootingSight.com

Published on August 3, 2014
Duration: 9:56

This guide details the installation of the ShootingSight TAV-D trigger system for the Tavor rifle. The process is presented as a quick, 15-second drop-in replacement, emphasizing ease of installation by removing and replacing two pins. The video highlights the TAV-D's improved trigger pull and reliability compared to the original Tavor trigger and other aftermarket options.

Quick Summary

The ShootingSight TAV-D trigger system for the Tavor rifle offers a significant upgrade with a crisp, 5.5 lb two-stage pull and improved reliability. Installation is a simple 15-second drop-in process, making it an accessible enhancement for Tavor owners seeking better performance and a more dependable trigger.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Tavor Setup & TAV-D
  2. 00:27TAV-D Trigger Overview
  3. 00:42Previous Tavor Trigger Mods & Issues
  4. 01:21Aftermarket Trigger Challenges & Timney Issues
  5. 02:02Introduction to TAV-D Creator Art
  6. 02:29TAV-D Live Fire Demonstration
  7. 02:46Art Neergaard on TAV-D Design Origin
  8. 03:22TAV-D Mechanical Design & Materials
  9. 04:30TAV-D Hammer Design Improvements
  10. 05:40Mechanical Advantage & Reliability
  11. 07:25Reviewer's Experience & Housing Options
  12. 08:29Conclusion & Installation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the trigger pull weight of the ShootingSight TAV-D trigger for the Tavor?

The ShootingSight TAV-D trigger system provides a crisp, two-stage trigger pull weight of approximately 5.5 pounds, offering a significant improvement over the original Tavor trigger.

How difficult is it to install the TAV-D trigger on a Tavor rifle?

Installation of the TAV-D trigger is described as a quick and simple 15-second drop-in process. It involves removing the original trigger pack by pushing out two pins and inserting the new TAV-D pack.

What are the main advantages of the TAV-D trigger over the original Tavor trigger?

The TAV-D offers a much lighter and crisper 5.5 lb two-stage pull compared to the original Tavor's heavier pull. It also addresses reliability issues like light primer strikes and hammer follow, providing a more consistent and dependable trigger experience.

What materials are used in the ShootingSight TAV-D trigger?

The TAV-D features internal parts made from fully machined, high-grade plate tool steel with a nickel-boron coating. The housing is available in CNC-machined aluminum or polymer.

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