If you can get used to the ergos of a bulpup I would argue that the X95 is the best NR currently redily obtainable. There are still a couple other quality NR options but the X95 is priced great and there still seems to be a steady trickle of them coming in compared to the others.
Hi, can you give a link for this?The X95 in 5.56/2.23 sells out very quickly, unlike the 9mm version.
Oh, I should mention that I put a Scalarworks Leap mount on there to help with the cheek weld issue others are talking about.
Hi, can you give a link for this?
Thanks!it is good quality - worth it. I got the 1.93" height optic one.
https://www.rdsc.ca/optics-mounts/scalarworks.html
The price doesn't freak me out as long as it is reasonable and feets my needs. Thanks!
Interesting. This is sounding viable so far, I'll have to try handle one somewhere.
Do mags drop free or do they require a little assistance?
May I recommend the […] Geissele super sabra trigger pack
These were pulled out of production over a year ago, Geissele has fallen completely silent on them… literally unobtainable today, not even on the used market.
Today it appears the only aftermarket trigger pack option is to back order/import a TAV-D drop in trigger pack (in either delrin or aluminum housing) from Shooting Sight in the USA, estimated to be available late August. Stay away from the Timney, they break very very fast and zero support.
On that note I still have a WTB ad up in the EE for a Super Sabra trigger pack… never should have sold the first one I imported from Brownells for $600 a year ago.
Interesting. This is sounding viable so far, I'll have to try handle one somewhere.
Do mags drop free or do they require a little assistance?
I've got 2,a green one and a brown one. The green one has what I consider a good upgrade- a short vertical foregrip. The brown one has a vertical grip that was laying around.
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I had 2 Tar 21 and they were awesome in their robustness. Thousands of rounds and few replacement parts needed. AR15's need more attention and parts.
The x95 is likely just as robust (only about 1500 rounds through the green one and the brown one is almost new with a couple hundred rounds) so time will tell....
The trigger is a huge improvement over the crappy 21 trigger. The x95 trigger is like a Glock trigger in my opinion. It's not as good aftermarket AR15 or aftermarket Glock triggers but it's much easier to master than the 21. Mag release is in a more familiar place and reloading and hitting the bolt release becomes second nature after a bit of practice.
It has some very nice features, comfortable to carry and it's one of my favorite new rifles. If I was going into a zombie apocalypse with no chance of any spare parts I would take a Tavor over a AR15 to be honest.
Downsides of a x95 compared to an AR15 (assuming we ignore the bullpup vs standard rifle debate) are mostly about aftermarket customization and parts support. But it doesn't need much of any aftermarket stuff and by the time you are needing new parts you have already spent thousands of dollars on ammunition so it's probably not that big a thing. Tavor= Built like a tank



























