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Posted: 9/21/2014 5:11:13 PM EDT
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It says they are not in stock but will be October 1. View Quote The aluminum packs are in stock, the Delrin packs probably aren't far behind. Art said he was shooting for Oct 1 as his estimate but things must have come back faster than he thought. I did hear a couple days ago that he was in the process of test firing all of them so i know he has some in hand. |
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The aluminum packs are in stock, the Delrin packs probably aren't far behind. Art said he was shooting for Oct 1 as his estimate but things must have come back faster than he thought. I did hear a couple days ago that he was in the process of test firing all of them so i know he has some in hand. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It says they are not in stock but will be October 1. The aluminum packs are in stock, the Delrin packs probably aren't far behind. Art said he was shooting for Oct 1 as his estimate but things must have come back faster than he thought. I did hear a couple days ago that he was in the process of test firing all of them so i know he has some in hand. I see that now. They only have nine in stock. I'm still holding out for someone to compare the TAV-D directly to the Geissele SABRA before making my selection. |
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Out of Stock now, but managed to pick one up at about 7:30 last night. Thanks for the heads up!
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Nah...I ordered on Sunday as soon as this batch came available but it looks like mine hasn't actually shipped yet. I planned to shoot it this weekend but it doesn't look like that will happen.
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USPS still shows mine not moved yet either.
I will say that USPS tracking generally seems to suck though. Wouldn't surprise me if it showed up before USPS updated their tracking. |
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I never received a ship notice just a link to an online copy of the invoice. I received that on Sunday at 8:08 pm.
Just talked to them and everything has shipped, the last ones, yesterday. |
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Today, I received notification the trigger pack has been delivered to a USPS sorting facility, and is in route.
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Mine just came today. I ordered the delrin one, the rear pin was really, really tight, but it went in with some light hammer taps. Just dry firing, what a difference!! I can't wait to shoot it now.
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Mine arrived today, also. Aluminum, and installed perfectly.
Very nice trigger, with take up to second stage, then clean break. I also have a Geissele arriving in a couple days, and am looking forward to testing and ascertaining differences. ETA: First stage weight is 3.4, with second stage break at 4.8. |
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Mine came in today also. Delrin housing, and it fits perfectly. The pins pop right into place. The trigger feels nice, can't wait to shoot it.
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Mine arrived also. Pulling the trigger after install causes excessive grinning.
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More should be in-stock by weekend or sooner-Anyone on the list will be emailed and also text messaged if we have that info:
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Mine arrived today, also. Aluminum, and installed perfectly. Very nice trigger, with take up to second stage, then clean break. I also have a Geissele arriving in a couple days, and am looking forward to testing and ascertaining differences. ETA: First stage weight is 3.4, with second stage break at 4.8. View Quote Got mine too, also aluminum. Big improvement over the stock trigger. Definitely be interested in how it compares to the Geissele. |
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Mine arrived and the pins slid right through this aluminum unit. The squeeze was most pleasurable. Kudo's to Shooting Sight!
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Aluminum housing model is in stock
ETA: both housings in stock |
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why in the world would I buy it if its priced the same as Geissele ?
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why in the world would I buy it if its priced the same as Geissele ? View Quote Supporting a small business, a general consensus that it is made of better materials (this is only what I've read on this and bullpup forum where they almost unanimously support Shooting Sight) and equivalent or better performance out of the Tav-D. Pretty simple really. I don't own either, I think the stock trigger is okay but I may upgrade someday. |
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Over on the bullpupforum the question is reversed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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why in the world would I buy it if its priced the same as Geissele ? Over on the bullpupforum the question is reversed. They basically worship shootingsight for being first on the market with a functional Tavor trigger. I went with Geissele after trying both, and getting tired of waiting for the Tav-D to be in stock. They're both great triggers. |
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why such anal comments?: They are both good Triggers: Geissele has a bigger name. The fact ShootingSight has held his own in a Market that is both Aggressive and Political is quite Remarkable. I have owned all three Triggers and probably put as many rounds if not more then anyone else has. The Bottom line, at least between the 2 stage examples: Were only one available we'd all be pleased. Regardless of which one that was. The SS was out first because he was the only one to begin with that showed any interest. Geissele and Timney both told Me and I'm sure others they had no interest. Maybe there wouldn't even be Triggers yet had ShootingSight told me no as well. The Rumor is a video will be out next week comparing all 3. And no it's not rumored to be from MAC. Although I'm sure he may eventually do one. The video from what I've been told is not a who is Best. Because the reviewer didn't feel that was the case. After using the Geissele and ShootingSight for over 6000 rounds a piece. I personally don't think so either. I have noticed from another user's Geissele that mine measured almost 1lb lighter with the same gauge. I've also noticed some users have reported 5.5 and others 4.5 . Not sure why that is.
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Ya'll crack me up ...
You're trying to compare three different triggers, the Timney is a single stage and may or may not work in your weapon, the Geissele is a two stage with an adjustable first stage which may appeal to some but not others and the Shooting Sight is a two stage non adjustable which may appeal to some but not others ... I think the biggest reason the Shooting Sight trigger is more popular over on the Bullpup Forum is because Art actually came over and interacted with the forum members during the entire process of development. He kept the membership informed of the progression of the trigger and used forum members to test the trigger and get feedback. Timney and Geissele didn't do that, so gee, I wonder why the Shooting Sight might be a little more popular in certain circles ... |
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ShootingSight fielded prototypes to select individuals to get some rounds on trigger groups, get feedback and incorporate any needed changes to the final released product. They were open & interactive so several on the other forum is very much aware of their presence & product in beta form and final release.
That level of interactive development is uncommon today and resulted in a best in class product priced less than the only competitor for a 2 stage trigger. If you want a two stage trigger you have two choices. If you want a single stage trigger you have one choice. |
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I think folks now are really just waiting for high round-count reliability data
Two reputable trigger companies and a newcomer, and lots of discussion out there about material and manufacturing quality. I only tried one, but I'm sure the other two feel awesome too. Hope we see some videos soon of all three brands getting abused, beaten, put thru the paces... |
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Incorrect, you have two: OEM and Timney. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If you want a single stage trigger you have one choice. Incorrect, you have two: OEM and Timney. The OEM is the crappy trigger that many owners choose to replace so for practical purposes / discussion its aftermarket triggers that are not supplied with the gun. You could be the rare exception that replaces the OEM trigger with another OEM trigger so anything is possible. The Timney and OEM trigger are different as night & day in function with the OEM trigger double the weight or more. |
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I think folks now are really just waiting for high round-count reliability data Two reputable trigger companies and a newcomer, and lots of discussion out there about material and manufacturing quality. I only tried one, but I'm sure the other two feel awesome too. Hope we see some videos soon of all three brands getting abused, beaten, put thru the paces... View Quote |
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The OEM is the crappy trigger that many owners choose to replace so for practical purposes / discussion its aftermarket triggers that are not supplied with the gun. You could be the rare exception that replaces the OEM trigger with another OEM trigger so anything is possible. The Timney and OEM trigger are different as night & day in function with the OEM trigger double the weight or more. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If you want a single stage trigger you have one choice. Incorrect, you have two: OEM and Timney. The OEM is the crappy trigger that many owners choose to replace so for practical purposes / discussion its aftermarket triggers that are not supplied with the gun. You could be the rare exception that replaces the OEM trigger with another OEM trigger so anything is possible. The Timney and OEM trigger are different as night & day in function with the OEM trigger double the weight or more. ShootingSight Tav-D in my Tavor. I was one of the lucky shooters to get a pre-production version to evaluate and purchased a production model as soon as they were available. Just wanted to let others know that there were two options when it came to single stage triggers for the Tavor not one as you had indicated. |
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Just wanted to let others know that there were two options when it came to single stage triggers for the Tavor not one as you had indicated. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If you want a single stage trigger you have one choice. Incorrect, you have two: OEM and Timney. The OEM is the crappy trigger that many owners choose to replace so for practical purposes / discussion its aftermarket triggers that are not supplied with the gun. You could be the rare exception that replaces the OEM trigger with another OEM trigger so anything is possible. The Timney and OEM trigger are different as night & day in function with the OEM trigger double the weight or more. Just wanted to let others know that there were two options when it came to single stage triggers for the Tavor not one as you had indicated. Yep ,technically two options for a replacement single stage trigger : Timney or another OEM crappy trigger. YMMV. |
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