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Thread: "Action" pic of Tavor TAR-C21

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    A while back ATF came out and declared that thumbhole stocks like those on the Romanian and Bulgarian post ban imported AK's now constituted a pistol grip......which is why the thumbhole stocked post ban imports with standard magazine wells were stopped from importation.

    There's something going on....the FS-2000 uses M16 magazines and if you use USGI mags, that's three US parts right there, so they probably only need a US op rod, piston, trigger pack, etc. to be legal.
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    I guess I missed the show... I was most likely doing FoF cards with the dog.

    But... they have a magnifier that sits behind the reflex sight, might that be what you saw? I think it is 3X or 4X and does look kinda like an ACOG.
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    ah. I thought the thumbholes on the HKs like the SL8 and USC helped too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuicideHz
    ah. I thought the thumbholes on the HKs like the SL8 and USC helped too...

    Yup, but those weapons were imported with single stack magazines, not capable of taking military magazines.
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    oh but what about a decent trigger? I've heard that with a bullpup it's difficult to get a decent trigger. Interesting rifle but kinda ugly in a way. My legacy addiction doesn't like it.

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    I also seem to remember from the show that the Tavor's red dot would turn on only once the safety lever was switched from SAFE to FIRE. I'm not sure I like that type of added complexity.

    I think someone in these United States could create a bullpup rifle that would be a lot more affordable than the Tavor. Personally, I'd try the $2k FS2000 before I would a $3k Tavor. JM2CW.
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    Is it bad that Id rather have the other guys Commando?
    NOT in training for combat deployment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lumpy196 View Post
    Is it bad that Id rather have the other guys Commando?
    Not bad.......I thought the exact same thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lumpy196 View Post
    Is it bad that Id rather have the other guys Commando?

    Does that pic fall under the
    Quote Originally Posted by Lumpy196
    "The Israeli guys say it's time for you to leave"

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    Nope, cuz you have to HUNT for the Tavors that were field tested among all the M16 varients
    NOT in training for combat deployment.

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