When your stock trigger on your IWI Tavor rifles just isn’t cutting it, consider upgrading to the Geissele Super Sabra Lightning Bow Trigger. Geissele precision machined these Rifle Triggers from precipitation hardened 17-4 stainless steel for optimal reliability and durability to handle whatever you put your firearm through. One of the best features of the Geissele Super Sabra Lightning Bow Trigger Upgrade is that it is adjustable via a set screw that can remove the leeway that is naturally found in the trigger mechanism of the IWI Tavor platform. When adjusted properly, your new trigger will feel similar to that of an M4 Carbine rifle. Don’t settle for a mediocre trigger on your premium grade rifle. Enhance the feel and performance of every pull when you install the Geissele Super Sabra Lightning Bow IWI Tavor Trigger. Specifications for Geissele Super Sabra Lightning Bow Trigger: Manufacturer: Geissele Color: Black Condition: New Country of Origin: USA Features of Geissele Super Sabra Lightning Bow Trigger: Precision machined from precipitation hardened 17-4 Designed to replace the standard trigger in IWI Tavor rifles Adjustable via set screw Package Contents: Geissele Super Sabra Lightning Bow Trigger
Geissele Super Sabra Lightning Bow Trigger
$105.99
SKU: 38C7AED5
Categories: Geissele, Rifle Triggers
6 reviews for Geissele Super Sabra Lightning Bow Trigger
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C –
Recently purchased as Tavor X95. While the stock trigger wasn’t awful, it wasn’t good either. Lots of slack and a bit heavy. Purchased the Lightning Bow and it’s a huge improvement. No slack and much lighter, even with the stock X95 trigger pack. I don’t feel like I need the Super Sabra trigger pack but I’m open to it.
roo1990 –
Great trigger for the tavor to get rid of the grittyness and take up.it’s some what adjustable.I feel like the Gisselle trigger pairs along with the trigger pack gives you a new trigger.but stand-alone the Gisselle trigger would give you over all better performance then the stock bullpup trigger
Chris –
I have this in combination with the much more expensive trigger pack but on its own it’s an excellent upgrade. With both the trigger is very much like my AR triggers. The pack is squishy without this but with both its light and precise.
G Derz –
In all fairness, this trigger bow can be a little bit difficult to install and then put the weapon back together, even with instructional videos to help. And you will need to buy the IWI barrel tool to remove the Tavor's barrel as part of the process. But once you get it installed, it makes a tremendous difference in the feel of the trigger. All the mushy bull-pup-y feel pretty much gets eliminated with this.You will still need a lighter trigger pack to lighten the weight of your trigger, but truthfully this bow makes the bigger difference of the two. Put another way, if you are spending the money to put a lighter trigger pack in your tavor, you should definitely get this trigger bow.
Bry –
If you own a IWI Tavor you need one.I own a Tavor SAR. Not the X95Took me about 1.5 hours to install and reassemble rifle.(I have broke my Tavor down 2x timeans just to make sure I knew how)Takes almost all the slack out of the trigger pull.Trigger pull is about the same. But well worth the money.If I had 2 Tavors, both would have this trigger.Bry
Jeff –
I wasn’t sure I needed to get the trigger when I bought the trigger pack. Now that I have it installed I know I had it backwards. If money is tight BUY THIS FIRST. This will make more difference than the trigger pack. The factory trigger has a return spring and no stop screw to stop it from adding that take up slack not to mention that spring just adds to the trigger pull weight. Don’t hesitate buying this. You can take off the second return spring on the factory trigger pack and have a pretty good trigger feel. Adding the trigger pack puts the Tavor on par with a good AR trigger.I thought I could do the barrel disassembly without buying the tool. There is a locking feature on the disassembly screw and I needed like 4 hands to do it. I ended up making my own tool. Do yourself a favor and go ahead and get the tool.