MauroUlisse
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If you looking at spending that kind of cash go for the AR. More options
I think that you would be hard pressed to find many credible sources that would say that the Tavor is better handling and more reliable than an AR15.The reliability and easy of use is also superior to an AR from my looking at reviews on the interweb.
No question—it's an attention-getter at the range.Plus its a bullpup and unique rifle that everyone will be asking you to shoot it when they see you with it.
The Tavor is not a precision rifle by any means but a person would think the 18.5" barrel would give it a bit more accuracy then the 16" AR barrels. I know i'm not looking to head shot gophers at 500 yards with it but a centre mass at 200-300 yards is more then good for my shooting enjoyment. The reliability and easy of use is also superior to an AR from my looking at reviews on the interweb. Plus its a bullpup and unique rifle that everyone will be asking you to shoot it when they see you with it.
I think that you would be hard pressed to find many credible sources that would say that the Tavor is better handling and more reliable than an AR15.
No question—it's an attention-getter at the range.
In my opinion, the Tavor is most certainly more reliable. The thing is built like a tank. If you had 1 AR and 1 Tavor and shot the piss out of them both, with out cleaning or anything, I would bet my last dollar the AR would run into trouble 1st.
As for handling, I find those who pick each one up and try it for the first time back to back to one another prefer several things about the Tavor over an AR after a test drive of each.
The things they prefer are:
-weight balance is at the rear, allows for extended shouldering at ready with out tiring, as well as makes it more pointable.
-charging handle
-bolt release location
-general ergonomics/body shaped for gripping
-compact package with a long barrel.
Things disliked:
-The factory trigger.
How many AR's have you owned, shot, or played with?
If you've only ever used a Tavor then of course you would think it's the best.
Look, the Tavor is a great, fun rifle. But I stand by my original contention—finding truly knowledgable users familiar with both rifles who prefer the handling and reliability of the Tavor will be difficult. If the Tavor was restricted here it'd be in the same category as the FS2000—a good but oddball rifle that's relegated to a curiosity. And that's coming from an FS2000 owner.I have shot 2 ARs, fondled numerous ARs but never owned any due to status.
You still need to swap the trigger for the Tavor to be remotely fun to shoot. My Type 97 has a better trigger than the Tavor. Unless you are dead set on owning a NR black rifle, the choice seems obvious to me.
I can find you 20 ar 15s with beautifull triggers for 2700 dollar range, they will also have match barrels, nickel or chrome bcgs, compensators, recoil systems, and will shoot sub moa at 300 yards.
a tavor in the bush beats two ars at the range. Sorry! Couldn't resist! I genuinely love both!



























