Yup that's what I'm thinking. He's probably a Palestinian or something.
Yeah, doesn't matter if the information is accurate or not, damn palestinian commies.
Yup that's what I'm thinking. He's probably a Palestinian or something.
I will only address this comment.
MAC was shooting a 10 inch gong at 500 meters with his tavor with an Elcan 4x sight. See his youtube channel.
Any assault rifle that can shoot a 10 inch target at 500 meters is not useless at range.
On topic though, I think the Tavor sucks, lots of people agree with me and lots don't.
No not really, I'm new to guns and not sure about a lot of slang terms, internet qualifications, short-hand and other various nomenclature.
Yo strait up home da tavor mo betta. Dis a army gun fo reals and it be shorter.
Yo strait up home da tavor mo betta. Dis a army gun fo reals and it be shorter.
Everywhere I went I only saw M4's in use around the border which is primarily where I saw soldiers. Even within the IOF, no weapons that have come out of Israel have gotten any widespread use. The Galil AK variant has spread around to various armed forced more than the Tavor has, no one is touting it. Just because someone is using something in their armed forces, it doesn't make it battle proven or qualify it for civilian use. No one is going around spouting off about how great the Norinco QBZ-95; because it is a ####ty bullpup just like the Tar-21.
I don’t get what this whole love affair with the IOF is; “If the IOF depend on it then it’s good enough for me!
They do Ok in general so long as they fight terribly equipped, poorly trained losers already bombed into submission by the Israeli Air force which is clearly their Special Operations people and do the vast majority of the heavy lifting. Read “Air Operations in Isreal’s War Against Hezbollah” by Benjamin S. Lambeth.
When the IOF invaded south Lebanon, a bunch of Hezbollah weekend warriors with ####ty gear pretty much had entire units pinned down all over and would have slaughtered hundreds of them if not for the constant stream of air support. I think for the majority of the fighting the IOF had about 10,000 soldier’s vs 3000 hezbollah fighters. The IAF ran over 12,000 combat missions in what 33 days or something? And the casualties ended up something like 1:3.5 IOF:Hezbollah depending who you believe. Why do you think the Israelis are working so hard against Syria or anyone else in the region getting surface to air capabilities?
The Tavor has been claimed to be “battle proven” as it was used during Operation Cast Lead which was not a battle. The Israeli ground forces could have rolled out armed with nothing but a blunt crooked tree branch to share and the results of the ground combat would have been the same, minus a couple casualties and some friendly fire casualties. A rock or a blunt object is far more battle proven than a Tavor and I don’t see anyone running around claiming a Louisville slugger should replace a service rifle. The 1911 has seen exponentially more combat than the IOF never mind the Tavor and how many armed forces still consider it their primary combat ready side arm?
I mean, even Bush Jr. said “Israel's "shaky military performance" cost it international credibility. He also said that Israel "mishandled" it’s opportunity, and that some of the sites it attacked were of "questionable military value". This was in his book Decision Points.. How is this impressing people? How bad do you have to be to be accurately criticized by Bush.
If you call your gear battle proven because you survived “combat” which consisted of you donning your costume, jumping into an APC and driving to an area already bombed out and shooting some civilians and the odd guy in a T-shirt armed with an old AK along the way, does this prove your kit is what kept you alive thus qualifying it as battle proven? Claiming they take the odd pot shot is not combat either. There are Native reserves where the RCMP can only enter with the ERT because they get pot shots taken at them. That's not battle or combat, that's getting shot at. With the Tavor they can't shoot back because it's useless at range. That's why the IOF units deployed out along borders etc are using the M4 still. It's a real gun.
I’m pretty confident in saying that the IOF has not seen combat against any comparably trained and equipped military in decades and I have no idea why people can't stop glorifying them. They are nothing special. If you want a battle proven rifle, look into what is in use by Americans, any force deployed, or anyone who choses their weapon. Or just get a Kabar, it's seen a lot more combat than a Tavor, and is more useful at range.
If you HAVE used one extensively - I DON'T THINK any of us here care what YOU think.
... it failed during it's tests in the SOCCOM competition....Those are facts, not opinion.
Breitling, there is no need to carry on, you have a bias towards the Tavor, because you have a bias towards the Jews. That is the basis for your reasoning, I get it. That is fine as everyone is entitled to their opinion.
were you to give supporting facts as to why the tavor is inferior to the XCR you might gain credibility. But to say its so because you don't like the Israelis, is simply an argument that has no counter and really destroys any credibility you may have had.
I shall leave you with this quote.
Bless a Jew and I will Bless you, curse a Jew and I will Curse you..... this comes from a guy who can both bless and curse...... God
Antisemitism...the 'New Black'.
This is why I am reluctant to start "Which should I buy" threads here.
They tend to go sideways real quick.
Non-restricted true, battle proven? Not true. XCR was designed for SOCOM to compete in the SCAR competition, the Tavor was designed to save Israeli industry, was employed by a small amount of units in the IOF, and is now widely being replaced by the next "next level bullpup". The tavor was never used in any real "battle" is not even widely employed in the the IOF, and is already being replaced.
You hate bullpups, but you love the Tavor because it's magic, not a bullpup?
What is an AR feel? The XCR uses a Kalashnikov type gas operated action with a long-stroke gas piston attached to the bolt carrier group; or do you mean it looks/feels kinda like an AR lower?
The XCR is multi-caliber. It can make accurate shots at range, be used in a wide variety of roles including hunting etc as you can take it out to play, suited to shouldering on either shoulder, and was designed for use by arguably the most experienced, well trained soldiers on the planet.
The Tavor has rifle length velocity in a carbine length package, and is suited for kicking in doors so long as you don't have to clear from the left of cover much, and for those who are small and weak and the non adjustable ergos work for you.
So if you're kicking in doors, or standing behind the bench making holes in paper at short range, and if fits well the Tavor is better.
If you're looking to do anything else, the XCR is win.
The only reason I can see these two being compared so often is they are both non-restricted for now. Really, on nearly every other level, they are apples and oranges.