How does that work with shorter than 16" barrels? the assembly in the video looks like it just makes it out to the FH before it comes up and off the barrel.
How does that work with shorter than 16" barrels? the assembly in the video looks like it just makes it out to the FH before it comes up and off the barrel.
LongHunter, are you talking about removing the handguard? You can definitely seperate the two arms of the reciever from the handguard earlier than I do in the video, I just like to get well out from under the rail.
However I've been told by other Canadian Tavor owners that installing the 14" CTAR barrel was a huge pain in the ass that took them the better part of an hour to do the first time.
A man with a gun is a citizen. A man without a gun is a subject.
A 16" FDE model is definately in my future.
I'm not a huge fan of bull pups. While I live in a state where I could register a SBR, I live I. The SW part of a Tri-State region. I often cross state lines just to get from point A to point B. I am under the impression that taking an SBR out of state is a no-go.
If the production model is GTG and they keep the street price under $1,900, I see these selling well. Especially for those who can't register an SBR, or for those who don't want the hassle.
I can't wait to own one for myself.
Lol you guys are spoiled! I got a smoking deal paying $1800 for mine. In Canada they retail for $2700-$3400 depending on when you bought which model!!
There's no way the Tavor would sell for that much in the US. They would end up being priced too much out of their competition. I think the "cool" factor would run out with the average buyers when they realize they can find an AR15 for less than $1k.
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Part of the reason it pulls a price like that in Canada is because we can't hunt or carry our AR-15s to anywhere but Govt Approved ranges.
Being unregistered and bullpup makes the Tavor pretty damn desirable.
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