Tavor 9mm Conversion

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How to convert your Tavor to a 9mm

Note: My Tavor is a registered Restricted firearm.

Edit: I think this would be a "once a year" type caliber conversion (i.e. to 9mm or back to .223). I recommend a dedicated 9mm Tavor

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I have received a few questions on the 9mm Tavor and thought I would share the process.

The Prerequisites:

1. A Gen 2.5 Tavor

2. The 9mm Conversion Kit

3. A Basic Tool Set – details are provided in the conversion kit:

  • Nail set or punch
  • Hammer
  • Philips and Flat head screw drivers
  • Allen key set
  • Lock-tight

Gen 2.5 Tavor:

This is the version I refer to that has:

  1. The frame pre-drilled for the 9mm Magazine adaptor. If you are brave and skilled unlike me, I am sure you can attempt to modify an earlier version.
  2. An American “SAR21” type trigger

This Picture shows an example of the Canadian Trigger pack. The Canadian version has a release that is activated when the BCG is inserted. When activated, it moves the hammer to the cocked-ready position.

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The American style trigger pack (borrowed picture) does not have this two-stage mechanism and in addition the BCG is different between the models.

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You cannot use the Canadian Trigger with the 9mm Conversion kit! You must use an American SAR21 trigger or an aftermarket trigger. I opted for the Geiselle trigger, but have also obtained a US SAR-21 trigger pack that functions perfectly.

The 9mm Conversion Kit

Self-explanatory I think …. includes the BCG, Mag Adaptor, Mag (pinned to 5 rounds), Deflector ....

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Tools and Installation

The entire process should take between 20 and 30 minutes.

  • Follow the instructions. You need to remove both the trigger pack and the BCG.
  • The Magazine Adaptor pins are long and take substantial force to set properly. (Much more effort then on a similar AR conversion)
  • Use snap caps to test functionality before you are ready to live test fire.


Costs (including shipping and taxes)

  1. A Tavor $2,650
  2. The 9mm Conversion Kit $1,100
  3. A Trigger $500

All in this is a $4,000+ project

Registration

Don’t forget that if you make any changes to your firearms – contact the CFC.

Hope this helps.
 

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Question #1 - What type of magazines does it use?

The Kit comes with an IWI labeled 9mm 32rnd (pinned to 5) magazine. These are the same as the Colt 9mm mags.

Question #2 - What pre-drilled holes are you referring to?

These ones ....

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Question #3 - Can you convert it back to .223?

Yes - for sure - I have not tried this yet, however it is not something that I would recommend doing on a daily basis.

The Magazine Adaptor pins are about 2 inches long and I do not believe are intended for constant insertion and removal.
 
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This was a very well written post, clear and concise. Nice work.

I do have to ask though... you put 4k into this, why not spring for an 18.5" barrel and go NR?
 
why not spring for an 18.5" barrel and go NR?

Yes - I have this option available. I have a 18.5" barrel, a 15" CTAR barrel and the 17" 9mm barrel.

Two of these options are clearly restricted. The firearm is registered as such.
 
On buy a cx4... Lol

Exactly what I did...I was going to do the conversion then found a CX4 (restricted) for much less. As I already own a 92FS and have lots of mags it was a no brainer. But to the OP...well done! and thanks for the write up.
 
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