Are the Tavor Aftermarket Triggers Worth $350?!

Published on April 15, 2015
Duration: 19:18

This video reviews the Timney trigger pack for the IWI Tavor, comparing it to the stock trigger and the Geissele Super Sabra. The instructor finds the Timney trigger to be a significant improvement in feel and performance, though he questions its $325 price point for a standard carbine. He concludes that while the aftermarket triggers are excellent, the stock Tavor trigger is not 'horrible' and can be learned with, suggesting the money might be better allocated elsewhere for most users unless building a precision Tavor.

Quick Summary

The Timney trigger pack for the IWI Tavor costs around $325 and offers a significant improvement in feel and performance over the stock trigger. While excellent, its high price leads the reviewer to question its value for a standard tactical carbine, suggesting the stock trigger is functional enough for most users.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & KTM 1190 Bike
  2. 01:05Focus on the IWI Tavor
  3. 01:59Testing the Timney Trigger
  4. 03:57Timney Trigger Specs & First Impressions
  5. 05:04Geissele Super Sabra Trigger Mention
  6. 06:05Timney Trigger Shooting Test
  7. 08:30Switching to Stock Trigger Pack
  8. 09:45Stock Trigger Pack Installation
  9. 12:01Stock Trigger vs. Aftermarket Value
  10. 13:14Stock Trigger Performance & Conclusion
  11. 15:02Final Verdict on Trigger Upgrades
  12. 16:41More Shooting with Timney Trigger
  13. 18:06Bullpup Market & Tavor Strengths
  14. 19:03Closing Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of the Timney trigger for the IWI Tavor?

The Timney trigger pack for the IWI Tavor is priced at approximately $325. This cost is a significant factor when considering its value against the stock trigger's performance.

How does the Timney trigger compare to the stock Tavor trigger?

The Timney trigger is described as a significant upgrade, offering a much better feel and performance. While the stock trigger is functional and crisp, it's noted as being very stiff compared to the smoother, more refined pull of the Timney.

Is the Geissele Super Sabra trigger for the Tavor a single-stage or two-stage trigger?

The Geissele Super Sabra trigger for the Tavor is a two-stage trigger. Its first stage pulls at 5.5 to 7 lbs, and the second stage breaks at 2 lbs, offering a different feel than the single-stage Timney trigger.

Are aftermarket triggers necessary for the IWI Tavor?

According to the review, aftermarket triggers like the Timney are excellent but not strictly necessary for most users. The stock trigger is functional, and the money spent on an upgrade might be better allocated elsewhere unless building a precision Tavor.

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