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    Jerry MiculeK VIDEO: BATTLE OF THE BULLPUPS: FN FS2000 vs. Steyr AUG vs. IWI TAVOR



    Jerry is admittedly unpracticed with bullpup platforms, yet is able to obtain excellent split times while maintaining acceptable accuracy with all three platforms. What surprised me the most was the AUG nudging out the TAVOR during the reloading drill. These three bullpup's preformed extremely close to one another with the AUG winning the day by fractions of a second.
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    Thanks for the video. I really like JM's reviews and listening to his thoughts. While he claims to not be very familiar with the platform, he still shoots the heck out of them. Guess his "not familiar" is relative to his probably being one of the most 'familiar guy in the world' with DA revolvers. And he's definitely fun to watch his reactions, emotions, and cool Cajun expressions...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00stormbringer View Post


    Jerry is admittedly unpracticed with bullpup platforms, yet is able to obtain excellent split times while maintaining acceptable accuracy with all three platforms. What surprised me the most was the FS2000 nudging out the Tavor during the reloading drill. These three bullpup's preformed extremely close to one another with Jerry's 1980's AUG winning the day by fractions of a second.
    Thanks for sharing, really enjoy his videos. In the end no real winner...sure the aug ever so slightly edges out the other two on time...but in the end jerry leans towards the tavor, that being said from a world champion I have to agree. By the way that's not a 80s Aug, the pre bans usually have a permanent scope. And the aug used In the test was loaned to him from a friend. I have shot the fs2000 and the Aug, I bought the Tavor

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuzzinSATX View Post
    Thanks for the video. I really like JM's reviews and listening to his thoughts. While he claims to not be very familiar with the platform, he still shoots the heck out of them. Guess his "not familiar" is relative to his probably being one of the most 'familiar guy in the world' with DA revolvers. And he's definitely fun to watch his reactions, emotions, and cool Cajun expressions...
    I totally agree, JM's reviews are completely impartial and refreshing to watch. To many online reviewers display brand bias.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bm176 View Post
    Thanks for sharing, really enjoy his videos. In the end no real winner...sure the aug ever so slightly edges out the other two on time...but in the end jerry leans towards the tavor, that being said from a world champion I have to agree. By the way that's not a 80s Aug, the pre bans usually have a permanent scope. And the aug used In the test was loaned to him from a friend. I have shot the fs2000 and the Aug, I bought the Tavor
    Good catch on the AUG! I own an FS2000, and will be purchasing a Tavor & AUG for my inventory.
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    Entertaining, and a good use of half an hour for me with the snow coming down. Not as in depth as others perhaps but he does show a good initial pro and con to each which is nice. I think from a aftermarket stand point though the Tavor has the others beat, especially the FS2000 which I am not even sure FN is making much of or any anymore. Not to say it is a bad rifle, just different and a bit funky, and it never caught on. The ejection of that thing was something I would need a few hundred rounds to get used to though. Have thought about getting a Tavor though I personally think the AUG is just sexy.
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    Cool!!!! I would love to shoot like him!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kain View Post
    Entertaining, and a good use of half an hour for me with the snow coming down. Not as in depth as others perhaps but he does show a good initial pro and con to each which is nice. I think from a aftermarket stand point though the Tavor has the others beat, especially the FS2000 which I am not even sure FN is making much of or any anymore. Not to say it is a bad rifle, just different and a bit funky, and it never caught on. The ejection of that thing was something I would need a few hundred rounds to get used to though. Have thought about getting a Tavor though I personally think the AUG is just sexy.
    Yah, Bullpup's take a little getting used to. It appears that FNH is finished importing the FS2000 to the US market. "It's on hold". I love mine but will reducing the amount of trigger time on her. A Tavor & AUG will fill in nicely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00stormbringer View Post
    Yah, Bullpup's take a little getting used to. It appears that FNH is finished importing the FS2000 to the US market. "It's on hold". I love mine but will reducing the amount of trigger time on her. A Tavor & AUG will fill in nicely.

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    My issue had more to do with the rifle puking the brass out after the first four or five rounds. Ended up with a flinch from hell from it. Other than that it shot fine with irons. Was quite easy to make rapid hits on steel at close-ish, 25-50 yards, from standing. Again, while not my first choice, I would take it over some other rifles out there, and must admit that I am glad that I had the chance to shoot one and get a feel for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by July Johnson View Post
    Cool!!!! I would love to shoot like him!!!!!!
    Check out JM's long range j frame marksmanship!


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