Course Contest: Tavor Prize Pack

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Well it's Canada Day, and we're sending Lovie back to Canada for another session of Tavor courses!

In August Level 1 Tavor Courses will be in Abbotsford, the Crowsnest Pass, and Toronto.

We're also excited be planning some new things for 2017...


To celebrate, we've partnered with some Canadian companies to give away some gear!

What you win:

Fab Defense Magazine Carriers, Tavor Podium Bipod, XL Smoke Grenade, Tan IDF 2 point Sling, Tasmanian Tiger Multicam Pistol-Mag/Small Tool carrier

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What you need to do to enter: In this thread, write a post telling us which one of these rifles you would choose to own, and why.


All our current graduates and registered students from previous and upcoming Tavor courses are already entered. And if you participate in this thread too, that is two entries for you! Also, we will add prizes each time a course fills up, or this thread hits a 5 page marker. Good luck everyone!

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I have had an 858 for over a year now, great rifle and no complaints. It doesn't make it out of the safe much anymore. I just received a tavor in the mail and I can tell this rifle is going to be a favourite. I would be interested in one of your courses, do you ever come to Ontario?
 
Tavor, don't own a semi auto rifle yet. Want to get into competition shooting, also own a farm and would like it for predator and practice shooting away from the range. Can't beat the versatility, mag prices and always been a bullpup fan.
 
2. Because I have 1 and 3 haha.

Already a graduate of the course. Highly recommend it to any one with a Tavor. Very cool practical and cultural insight into the Tavor.

Is your page setting at 20 posts or 100 posts per page?
 
Tavor for sure. I'd love a tight and short rifle for the Bush...and you can't beat the Tavor for that...even if we could have others here in Canada.
 
Tavor. Hands down

Took the course this year and found out how all around efficient the Tavor is

Bullpup design doesn't hinder mag changes or manoeuvrability once you get some training on the rifle

I just took a tdsa course using the Tavor as well and was able to keep up with the tricked out AR's in the class

It is seriously an amazing rifle
 
Useless question , sig 550 all the way . more reliable, toughest , longevity, it will still the last one on battlefield :)

Travor for urban zone.

cz for the week end only ;P
 
I would choose to own the tavor:
- long barrel, in bullpup design (muzzle velocity, accuracy)
- cold hammer forged
- compact, generally 25% shorter (improved maneuverability, reduced weight)
- not stamped steel
- long full length sight ready picatinny rail
- tritium back-up sight built in
- 45 degree offset picatinny
- long gas stroke piston - stays clean, less/no lubrication
- quick easy field stripping
- full cleaning kit
- easily add accessories (key mod rails, bipod, curved butt pad, slings, lights, vertical grips, etc)
- takes standard STANAG or NATO magazines
- barrel conversions, different calibres
- threaded standard 1/2 X 28 for AR muzzle brakes, flash hiders and suppressor
- battle proven
- 6 point contact grip
- weight is behind trigger for longer-duration carry
- fully ambidextrous
- mil-spec
- drop in trigger packs, easily to upgrade triggers

- list goes on.....
 
I have a Tavor. I've passed on the 858 and Swiss for a few reasons:

-I prefer the ability to use STANAG mags. I already have a stack for my ARs, so why buy more?
-Lack of pistol/Beo mag availability for the 858 or Swiss makes it less than desirable for Tac Rifle matches
-Tavor is a robust design; it just runs.
-Bullpup took a little effort to get used to manipulating, but it is very ergonomic once I figured it out
-balance is EXCELLENT, making it easy to manipulate
 
Currently own 2 of the 3. The cz858 and the Tavor. The tavor is my go to rifle do to the size. It's great when traveling and it's super durable.
 
I would like to own a Tavor. I drive a Jeep TJ and with space at a premium, the bullpup design means I would take it with me more often than the other two.
 
The Tavor because it's the next rifle on my list. ....and because it's short, reliable, plenty of accessories available from Fab Defense (Zahal),takes STANAG magazines (LAR and Beowulf) and that it's NR
 
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