- Location
- ON in the 519
I can't make up my mind. I would think the Colt will be more accurate but the Tavor's non restricted.
From what I read the Tavor's around 2 moa. I know the Colt's still no precision rifle but I would expect something closer to 1 moa. Am I wrong?
From what I read the Tavor's around 2 moa. I know the Colt's still no precision rifle but I would expect something closer to 1 moa. Am I wrong?
If you are engaging in service rifle like shooting activities with traditional shooting positions - TAVOR is great for the fixed length of pull, that is almost like the M16A2.
If you want to shoot like Chris Costa (hahaha), you might appreciate an adjustable stock and faster mag change with the conventional layout.
I didn't mind it at all - but I don't have man boobs to deal with
The Tavor is a 21st century combat rifle. Good ergonomics although the mag changes will be slightly slower due to the bull pup design. It's a piston system from the ground up, takes AR mags and is non restricted. Also it's a current combat arm that was designed to replace the AR.
The new sights have a 1 moa dot in the centre like the Eotech. I was planning on putting an Eotech on it anyways. We'll see how it works out. If it does work then this package is a good deal.




























