Tavor Tavor Tavor......with a 9mm Canadian non restricted conversion kit.
Tavor Tavor Tavor......with a 9mm Canadian non restricted conversion kit.
To ensure perfect aim, shoot first and then claim whatever you hit as the target .
Tavor all the way with a M21 because as the mountains are around Jerusalem the LORD is around His people !!!
Swiss:
...Because the handling of a *classic* Battle Rifle appeals to me the best.
Bullpups as a closes second (My favourite 'modern' configuration).
And thirdly, the VZ platform is my favourite x39 slinger - but the number one in cleaning/ break-down.
Cheers!
Last edited by 7offsuit2; 07-10-2016 at 02:38 AM.
Tavor, without a doubt. Best choice for maneuverability and balance.
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the outcome of the vote.
~Benjamin Franklin
VZ-58, Brings back that AK feeling!
Unquestionably I'd pick the Tavor. It is the only one there designed for warriors by warriors for the realities of modern dynamic urban combat. Whether it be taking aim with marksman like precision at combatants city blocks away or clearing room to room the Tavor is simply the whole package; compact, ergonomic & modular to sum up she is sleek. Battle tested.
Where as the Swiss rifle is a front heavy overspecialized weapon that was designed for a fictional defensive war to "snipe" hypothetical foreign invaders at 600m in the Swiss Alps. Not exactly what one would call "versatile".
On the other side of the fence we have the CZ/VZ, a cold war relic with one foot in the grave that has been hastily retrofitted in an inane attempt to stave off obsolescence. Secondly I can't imagine the rifle inspires confidence with it's open falling breechblock action completely exposed to the whims of the elements and anything else that may float bye.
Last edited by hardgoodbye; 07-11-2016 at 09:03 PM.
Tavor all the way. Easy for my wife and kids to handle, can be used easily in or transitioning out of a vehicle. AND it's non-res in Canada!
Also, i already have a CZ858 so adding a Tavor to the collection would be next.
What does not kill you proves to me that you may be of use at a later date
I would own the tavor hands down. I have a .223 in a custom Remington 700 and around 4000 rounds so the tavor would be easy to feed and I need to get a bullpup rifle.