Indeed. And a very good reason to get one! I also like that bullpups handle well one hand. However, it should be price competitive with the M4. Again, $1200 rifle, add $200 for Form 1, still below $1500.
I am pretty sure the IDF is paying about $1000 per TAVOR. Get that price for US civilian sales and the TAVOR will be the top selling EBR in the US. But yes, most shooters will never benefit from a $2000+ Noveske or KAC. They guys who buy these rifles buy them because them want them - not because they are getting twice the performance over a quality Colt or BCM rifle.so I guess Noveske and KAC just make range toys and the IDF bought the Tavor just for looks.
Anyone see a theme here? The TAVOR is not TWICE the rifle that an M4 is. Buy one if you want! But I wholly reject the idea that the TAVOR is WORTH twice what a quality AR costs.
I WILL buy one, but ONLY if it is a good value.
One of the things that keeps money in circulation these days is the reliance on idiot consumers. One of the great crimes in public education is the complete lack of economic education. Ignorance is the most expensive commodity we have:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value_(economics)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlKL_EpnSp8
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