Who with a Tavor will pony up for the new Geissele Trigger?

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  • Dan44

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    May 5, 2008
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    Worth $350?
     

    LineofSight

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    Oct 4, 2010
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    All OVER
    Having a hard time deciding on this trigger, shooting sight Tav D or extended rail from Midwest Industries.

    Wouldn't consider it a weak point per say, but the Geissele triggers are definitely a nice upgrade to any rifle.
     

    Pinecone

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    Feb 4, 2013
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    I will probably get one. After the mad rush and preferably when someone has them in sale.

    I have Geissele's in all my ARs.
     
    Feb 28, 2013
    28,953
    Having a hard time deciding on this trigger, shooting sight Tav D or extended rail from Midwest Industries.

    Wouldn't consider it a weak point per say, but the Geissele triggers are definitely a nice upgrade to any rifle.

    Are they two-stage?

    I need to do something about the trigger on my WASR-10. I'd like something that feels similar to the one on my VZ-58.
     

    Pinecone

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    Feb 4, 2013
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    I would consider the Timney. I have two of their triggers in bolt guns and like them.

    I did notice that the Timney is two stage in the Tvaor. Which is what I would want.
     

    smdub

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    Nov 14, 2012
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    MoCo
    I would consider the Timney.

    Timneys are still having problems w/ light primer strikes. Several of the big online blogs report problems and Timney had admitted still working on it.
    http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/05/jeremy-s/gear-review-timney-tavor-trigger/

    Im sure Timney will fix it but if you look at the sear surfaces the Timney and Geissele designs are quite different. The Timney is like the orig (and HKs) w/ the sear on the bottom of the trigger near the pin. The Geissele looks to have added an AR-like sear hook half way up the back. I guess they went w/ the design they knew how to perfect.
     

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