Yes, parts for AR15s are more readily available than for the TAR or X95. One is non-restricted and the other isn't, so there is that to consider as well (although I guess if SHTF all bets are off). In terms of weight, the Tavor is 7lbs and change (depending on model), so while it's a bit heavier than say a 10.5" AR it's also lighter than an SL8 or SAN. As for the magwell, mine works perfect with anything. You can give it the FrogLube treatment if you really want it slicked.When the #### ultimately hits the fan I'll be easier to find parts for an ar than it would a tavor
I'm thinking of trading my tavor for an ar platform rifle.
Thoughts? The tavor is heavy and the mag well doesnt drop easily.
Yes, parts for AR15s are more readily available than for the TAR or X95. One is non-restricted and the other isn't, so there is that to consider as well (although I guess if SHTF all bets are off). In terms of weight, the Tavor is 7lbs and change (depending on model), so while it's a bit heavier than say a 10.5" AR it's also lighter than an SL8 or SAN. As for the magwell, mine works perfect with anything. You can give it the FrogLube treatment if you really want it slicked.
The Tavor is more compact and the ergonomics are better - but you do need to spend some coin on upgrading the trigger system, gasket cover and fire selector. The AR15 is simply more modular and there is an endless supply of aftermarket parts and upgrades (think LEGO for big kids).
The gasket cover upgrade (Manticore, Midway) eliminates "Tavor eye" by providing a better seal on the receiver for the opposite side of the ejection port. The fire selector is to improve the functionality (not full auto) with the addition of an ambidextrous lever (it's easier to flip to safe from the opposite side).hi blaxsun what is a gasket cover? a fire selector i presume is the receiver mod that allows fully automatic.
The gasket cover upgrade (Manticore, Midway) eliminates "Tavor eye" by providing a better seal on the receiver for the opposite side of the ejection port. The fire selector is to improve the functionality (not full auto) with the addition of an ambidextrous lever (it's easier to flip to safe from the opposite side).
pls dumb it down.
my only shooting experience is with a soviet 22 and a 9mm.\
is the gasket cover upgrade going to prevent ftl or fte?
pls dumb it down.
my only shooting experience is with a soviet 22 and a 9mm.\
is the gasket cover upgrade going to prevent ftl or fte?
maybe i just need people to teach me to shoot
honestly im really bad. i hope to get better
time at the range i guess
I've owned a Tavor for a couple of years now, and shot many times without eye protection (insert flaming here), and never experienced "Tavor eye". I've also shot friends Tavors and never experienced it either, and neither have they.
Tavor eye, IIRC, is more an issue for people who run it suppressed, which is illegal in Canada. I wouldn't say it's something you need to start buying aftermarket parts for.
And it doesn't prevent FTF/FTE's. Those are almost non existent in a Tavor right out of the box.
And if you're looking for a SHTF rifle (I doubt any of us will ever actually see a SHTF scenario in our lifetime, but to each their own), I would take the Tavor over an AR. Much more compact. Easier to get in and out of vehicles with. Easier to traverse buildings with when salvaging for supplies or what have you. More balanced. Easier to carry around for long periods of time.
If you're looking for a project where you absolutely need to customize and replace every piece of the rifle with aftermarket parts, go for an AR.
Confused here... I thought you said you owned a Tavor.pls dumb it down.
my only shooting experience is with a soviet 22 and a 9mm.\
is the gasket cover upgrade going to prevent ftl or fte?
When the #### ultimately hits the fan I'll be easier to find parts for an ar than it would a tavor
I'm thinking of trading my tavor for an ar platform rifle.
Thoughts?
The tavor is heavy and the mag well doesnt drop easily.
If you want to become a better shot, maybe switch to a .22lr platform. You can do a lot more practice shooting for way less money. Best of luck.
J_K_S
how is shootimg .22 going to help me fire .223?
Anyone try both calibers offered? Is it fine in 9mm or is there better accuracy and distance vs the extra ammo cost worth it to get the 45?