Why is a Swiss Arms rifle and a divorce so expensive? Because their worth it.
Great line!
Why is a Swiss Arms rifle and a divorce so expensive? Because their worth it.
"How much are you willing to pay for a NR AR-15?"
That is the key here. If the AR was made non-restricted tomorrow, this conversation would be over. I am not saying that the AR is the best rifle, but all these other options would no longer sell as much as they do.
$5200"How much are you willing to pay for a NR AR-15?"
That is the key here. If the AR was made non-restricted tomorrow, this conversation would be over. I am not saying that the AR is the best rifle, but all these other options would no longer sell as much as they do.
"Quit pussying around and shoot..." ... "##### you!" ... *BOOM* ... "T97 f*ckers!!"
Sounds like much fun was had by all. Thanks for the video.![]()
If the AR15 was made NR you wouldn't be able to find an 18.6" or longer barrel for the next 5 years...
I'll stick with my Tavor and ACR - they're both infinitely more compact and have one redeeming quality: they're both paid for.
I prefer the Tavor over the newer X95. There's nothing really "game-changing" with the X95 (the ambi mag release is actually another failure point, IMHO) and I think the ergonomics aren't as great. The polymer quality in the Gen 1-2's is also superior. $600 in trigger and miscellaneous upgrades and you've given it a match-grade 4.5lb trigger, ambi safety and eliminated 'Tavor eye'.Happy with my Tavors and PE90 as well. Finally have my Tavor's setup the way I wanted and they came out with the X95. I'm keeping the originals though.
I prefer the Tavor over the newer X95. There's nothing really "game-changing" with the X95 (the ambi mag release is actually another failure point, IMHO) and I think the ergonomics aren't as great. The polymer quality in the Gen 1-2's is also superior. $600 in trigger and miscellaneous upgrades and you've given it a match-grade 4.5lb trigger, ambi safety and eliminated 'Tavor eye'.
I prefer the Tavor over the newer X95. There's nothing really "game-changing" with the X95 (the ambi mag release is actually another failure point, IMHO) and I think the ergonomics aren't as great. The polymer quality in the Gen 1-2's is also superior. $600 in trigger and miscellaneous upgrades and you've given it a match-grade 4.5lb trigger, ambi safety and eliminated 'Tavor eye'.
got both but wife and i both prefer the originals---ergo and mainly the robust feel----im a big guy so pulling the mid-charge handle also feels cramped for me.Absolutely.
I like to convince myself that I would have more money from not buying the others if the AR was non restricted. But in reality that's likely not the case.
Happy with my Tavors and PE90 as well. Finally have my Tavor's setup the way I wanted and they came out with the X95. I'm keeping the originals though.
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What's the difference in polymer quality between Gen 1-2 and Gen 2.5?I prefer the Tavor over the newer X95. There's nothing really "game-changing" with the X95 (the ambi mag release is actually another failure point, IMHO) and I think the ergonomics aren't as great. The polymer quality in the Gen 1-2's is also superior. $600 in trigger and miscellaneous upgrades and you've given it a match-grade 4.5lb trigger, ambi safety and eliminated 'Tavor eye'.
The texture on the first generation feels different. It has a slight rubberized feel on the stock that contrasts with areas like the polymer handguard. It also seems be a bit more durable with respect to scuffs, etc. The newer Tavors (and I'm guessing the X95) have a more consistent polymer/plastic feel throughout and seem to mark up more easily. Structurally I don't think there is any difference, and if I had to guess they probably made the change to reduce costs and/or production time.What's the difference in polymer quality between Gen 1-2 and Gen 2.5?
I'm not a big guy and I haven't tried the X95 - but I find the controls on the Tavor very intuitive.got both but wife and i both prefer the originals---ergo and mainly the robust feel----im a big guy so pulling the mid-charge handle also feels cramped for me.
I'm not about to sift through 22 pages on here, not sure if it has been mentioned but imo the CZ858 is the best NR rifle.
yeah I know, it isn't a black rifle lol.
That's why it's not in the list. Also, no longer available and apparently soon to be banned (again).I'm not about to sift through 22 pages on here, not sure if it has been mentioned but imo the CZ858 is the best NR rifle. yeah I know, it isn't a black rifle lol.
Yes, a "simplified" classification system... like California's... Careful what you wish for...I'm not a fan of the CZ858, and I would put it far from the best NR rifle. However if they do ban it, it might work in our favor, as we could then put the pressure on for a simplified classification system and ditch the list of named prohibs, as the Conservatives will be quite insulted if the liberals "undo" their ruling on the SA and 858 and recreate all those law abiding criminals all over again, and might just be more willing to put things in our favor regarding prohibited long guns to spite the liberals.
The texture on the first generation feels different. It has a slight rubberized feel on the stock that contrasts with areas like the polymer handguard. It also seems be a bit more durable with respect to scuffs, etc. The newer Tavors (and I'm guessing the X95) have a more consistent polymer/plastic feel throughout and seem to mark up more easily. Structurally I don't think there is any difference, and if I had to guess they probably made the change to reduce costs and/or production time.
I'm not a big guy and I haven't tried the X95 - but I find the controls on the Tavor very intuitive.
I'm not a fan of the CZ858, and I would put it far from the best NR rifle. However if they do ban it, it might work in our favor, as we could then put the pressure on for a simplified classification system and ditch the list of named prohibs, as the Conservatives will be quite insulted if the liberals "undo" their ruling on the SA and 858 and recreate all those law abiding criminals all over again, and might just be more willing to put things in our favor regarding prohibited long guns to spite the liberals.



























