blaxsun
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
It'll either be a Swiss Arms, or the Tavor.
Not to beat a dead horse, but it's really advisable to wait to see how the whole SAN issue pans out.
It'll either be a Swiss Arms, or the Tavor.
Not to beat a dead horse, but it's really advisable to wait to see how the whole SAN issue pans out.
Good advice, but too late. I picked up my new rifle today! I couldn't wait any longer. And I really thought about what it is that I want to do with it, and made my choice from that.
I'll post pics later when I get a chance.
Not to beat a dead horse, but it's really advisable to wait to see how the whole SAN issue pans out.





Excellent choice--the Sparc look like a natural fit, actually. I've got a Trijicon RMR on mine now--I sometimes think I'd like some magnification but the tiny size and light weight of the RMR keeps convincing me otherwise. For me, I don't want to put a heavy optic on a lightweight carbine that's intended for fast shooting at closer ranges. I shot my FS2000 with a 2MOA Aimpoint out to 300m with no issues so I don't feel very handicapped with a 1X scope. Try the Sparc for a bit to see how you like it.I haven't decided weather I want magnification, or just a dot sight. What do you guys like on your tavor?
I like ACOGs a lot--but a lot of them are either too heavy or have tighter eye relief than I'd like for multi-position shooting. I had a TA-33 ACOG on my first FS2000--I really liked it; lightweight and with generous eye relief. If I ever pick up another it'd probably one of those.I really just wanted a excuse to get a ACOG.
No question it's a good sight for sure but at 1.4lbs too heavy for my liking.my vote for the best tavor optic is an elcan specter dr
Good choice. The Tavor is the UGLIEST EFFing thing I would be willing to give my right Nut to own lol. Maybe one day.(My left nut is precious to me... I keep that one)
If you want a bullpup - Tavor, best of its class in the world
If you want a standard rifle - XCR, don't mind the few whiners complaining of its QC. It had its teething issues in the beginning, but now you only hear complaints from people who have a hard on for XCR's.
Either one will do you fine, hell get both.
Swiss Arms.
Thanks guys, but your a little late. I got my tavor a few months ago. I still have my eyes on a Swiss Arms, providing its not re-classified one will eventually find its way into my hands. Am actually thinking the FAMAE will be my next big purchase. I've been craving for a semi auto .308 for a while now.
Can't go wrong with a tavor, might I ask why you are considering a swiss arms or famae over an XCR?



























