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Thread: Course Contest: Tavor Prize Pack

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    CGN Ultra frequent flyer Dorian Gray's Avatar
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    Tavor. Because it's compact, battle proven and runs like a top. I'd get rid of the podium on the one in the pic though. Yeesh, those things are ugly...

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    I'll take the Swiss Arms since I own a VZ and a Tavor already.
    Si vis pacem, para bellum

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    858 all the way. Pain in the butt to mount a scope on but achievable with some perseverance and time. Never had a fail after thousands of rounds on my 858, and it shoots great. And nothing looks better than a tricked out 858 in my opinion.

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    TAVOR: the rifle all the other bullpups want to grow up and be like.

    The sword of the IDF

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    Tavor. Have one already , but want one in fde

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    Already own a tavor and I am picking up a second one for my better half. The best thing about the rifle to me is the balance. You can shoot all day, and I have, without getting fatigued. Plus super reliablility.

    Can't wait for the advanced tavor classes!

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    Tavor for sure. Good looking, Compact Bullstock and Good reputation ! Thinking to buy one !

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    I personally would take the Tavor as its ability to cross over varying disciplines is a great plus. Still an accurate table gun for comps and as others have mentioned a perfect bush/hiking option as reduced size and weight enable it to be packed around anywhere. Never mind the practical cqb applications. Given its great build quality and reliability this is a no brainer.
    The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much it is whether we provide enough for those who have little.

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    I'd take the Swiss Arms Rifles for defense against Decepticons.

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    Its now time to change the things we cannot accept.

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