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I was just wondering, why is it that the IWI TAVOR T.A.R. 21 is listed as non-restricted and the ar-15 is? And why the Tavor has a 10rd. capacity limit and ar has only 5
The AR15 is restricted because it was labeled as such by name. There is a big fat list of name-specified restricted weapons. The Tavor hasn't made it to that list yet.
And as far as I know, the tavor has a 5 round magazine cap; unless I'm mistaken, of course. The AR's 5 round limited can be circumvented with a loophole that involves using magazines designed for use in an "AR pistol" allowing them to fold 10 rounds legally.
Magazine capacity is detirmined by the gun it was designed for, not the gun it is used in.
The 10 round pistol mags is not a loophole.
The AR's 5 round limited can be circumvented with a loophole
Technically it is,
When C68 was being thought up by the liberal think tank, they wanted rifles to ONLY have 5 rounds, they just worded the criminal code poorly.
We found the loophole and it is very legal.
Be thankful Tavor is not restricted. Major reason why I would consider one, especially for $3k.
We as in Mark from Questar, and he deserves every ounce of credit and customer loyalty when purchasing them... it doesn't hurt that his company has the best prices on them mind you...
Please nuke this thread!
I was just wondering, why is it that the IWI TAVOR T.A.R. 21 is listed as non-restricted and the ar-15 is? And why the Tavor has a 10rd. capacity limit and ar has only 5
No it's not a loophole, it's the law.




























