View Poll Results: Which bullpup?!

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  • Type 97!

    320 26.56%
  • Tavor!

    767 63.65%
  • BOTH! The choice is impossible otherwise.

    118 9.79%
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Thread: Battle of the bullpups! Type 97 vs Tavor... which is your pick?

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    CGN Ultra frequent flyer andrew3081's Avatar
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    Tavor is way Better than t97 other than the price.
    What?

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    T97 has a nicer trigger in my opinion, yes. I have fired both.

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    tavor ..for quality, price t97

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    I was given a budget for my birthday gun. It only stretched to a T97., fun to shoot though

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    For free, the Tavor,
    To stand apart from the debt ridden Canadians, Tavor.
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    A type 97 with t97.ca parts would be very comparable to a tavor but not as much money. Problem with t97.ca is the parts require minor gunsmithing you can do at home. Get both and cry alongside your credit card.

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    Love my t97, handled but never fired the tavor but it did feel a little light and loose with all those plastic parts. As for norinco quality my t97 shoots like a dream, easy to take down and don't see any wear and tear on any of the movig parts. Also own a norc 1911 and it's good enough that I don't need a colt 1911 or anything in that price range. So until I shoot a tavor my vote goes to type 97.

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    Owned both. Tavor is the superior gun but after installing T97.ca upgrades the T97 becames a VERY nice gun to handle and is extremely useable... and still cost more than $1000 less than the Tavor. Im not saying even a fully outfitted T97 is BETTER than a stock Tavor, but for $1000 difference its pretty hard to justify. Thats ALOT of ammo...

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    With the trigger upgrades that now exist I would pick the Tavor... if it were not for the gasses launched into the eye risk. Sorry guys, my eyes are a bit important to me.

    Moe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moe View Post
    With the trigger upgrades that now exist I would pick the Tavor... if it were not for the gasses launched into the eye risk. Sorry guys, my eyes are a bit important to me.

    Moe
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