A built in blast shield of some sort makes sense..... is there nothing?
I wonder if a self adhesive kevlar wrap over the upper plastic could be applied to reduce the flying shrapnel?
Or just use the right ammo...
A built in blast shield of some sort makes sense..... is there nothing?
I wonder if a self adhesive kevlar wrap over the upper plastic could be applied to reduce the flying shrapnel?
Or just use the right ammo...
I can't answer much of that right now. I contacted IWI the day after it happened, no response. I have contacted federal twice, no response. I asked for my rifle back but it hasn't been long enough to get a response I'd say. I am certainly counting my blessings but at the same time it's hard not to be pretty upset. I don't want another Tavor honestly, were I to get another I would simply sell it.
Just because I wasn't grievously injured doesn't mean I wasn't hurt and doesn't mean this gun handled it well. I was burnt across the side of my face to where all the skin peeled and I still have scabs and likely pieces of plastic still embedded. All of that is on top of my face looking like an angry individual took a swing at me with the sharp edge of a 2x4. If this were a mag forward design or if they had bothered to install a liner like in other bullpups I very likely would have had no injury at all.
Stirring the pot mostly.What are you trying to say? What is the "right" ammo? I buy .223 and 5.56 marked ammunition. If I should be using something else in an X-95 please enlighten me.

wow what a ####ty situation. And of course north slimeballs wont help you out.
typical.
What exactly do you expect North Sylva to do? Determined to be an ammunition issue by the manufacturers engineering department & are you now suggesting NorthSylva give the individual a new X95?
Hopefully you have better luck with the new one.
An interesting turn of events. IWI USA sent me an email and the gist of it seems to indicate I will be getting a new gun. Very peculiar but I'll take it!



























