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what do you think you're doing differently that prevents the Tavor Eye?
Something to do with this:
what do you think you're doing differently that prevents the Tavor Eye?
And likewise, some ignoramus spouting vitriol about same Chinese "####".
Guess what genius, probably 90% of what you own (including the PC or smartphone that you're reading this on) is manufactured in China. Deal with it.
You already have. Frequently. You seem very disturbed by that. It's quite amusing.wow keyboard warrior your right i am so afraid now i must run our and buy chin crap
Really considering breaking the bank and buying a Tavor (NR)
Heard a lot of postive and some negative
Has anyone had any problems/issues with them???
Im seeing on youtube some issues with Pmags (true???)
Some owner feedback would be appreciated
Thanks
Really considering breaking the bank and buying a Tavor (NR)
Heard a lot of postive and some negative
Has anyone had any problems/issues with them???
Im seeing on youtube some issues with Pmags (true???)
Some owner feedback would be appreciated
Thanks
I own both a mini 14 and a tavor. My mini is a 582, tavor a gen 2. I've thought many times that the tavor does nothing the mini can't do just as well. Now keep in mind I live in British Columbia, Canada not some sand filled place with 24/7 firefights.I've owned one, and may yet get another.
I personally think the Tavor is a pretty neat rifle. Not my first or second choice - hell, not even in the top ten for semi autos...but it is a fun little rifle worthy of a spot in anyone's collection.
Therein lies the rub...the collection.
Depending on your demands from your rifle(s), it could very well be a quirky, niche gun that doesn't do anything you want really well, but does them mediocrely well. That was the case for me. When it came time to get out and do some shooting, there was and is always something better in my gun rack.
If you place significant value in a non-restricted, reasonably quick handling, compact, .223 auto-loader though, these are it's best attributes. Coincidently, those same attributes can be had in some other, considerably less expensive firearms like a Ruger mini 14...
Did I just compare the two, a Mini v. Tavor? Well not quite, but depending on what it is you are doing with them, that may not be so far a stretch.
Aside from the noted qualities, I think it's biggest selling feature is the military lineage.
If it was a proof of concept that wasn't fielded by a well known military? I think in such a case it would be as popular or maybe less so as rifles like the FS2000 and the Benelli MR1 - and not be receiving the attention it is getting.
As always, ymmv.
I own both a mini 14 and a tavor. My mini is a 582, tavor a gen 2. I've thought many times that the tavor does nothing the mini can't do just as well. Now keep in mind I live in British Columbia, Canada not some sand filled place with 24/7 firefights.
Lots of sand in ossoyoos.



























