Is the T97 more precise than the Tavor?

Which is more precise?

  • The Tavor

    Votes: 53 44.5%
  • The T97

    Votes: 42 35.3%
  • I find them both roughly equal

    Votes: 24 20.2%

  • Total voters
    119
Is this the "AR vs AK which is better" thread renamed?

In Canada, that debate is as pointless is "AR vs M41a chambered in 10x24 caseless - which is better"

I think my point went right over your head. The Tavor vs Type 97 argument is the same as arguing AR15 vs AK47. Legalities are note the point of the argument, it is whether one offers a better performance over the other.

In both cases, it is green apples vs red apples. You won't find a winner as some will value cheap and dirty over expensive and option packed and vice versa.
 
Well with my eyes and iron sights, I can't get a group as I fiond it difficult to focus on the bullseye at greater than 75m, keep trying to find a better bullseye to use.

you should be focused on the front sight only, rear sight and target should be blurry. Try that and see if it helps.....
 
You still need to be able to see the target even if blurry, I see the front sight fine, but the target then has turned to a completely indistinct blob, which reduces your ability to reacquire the exact same point on the target. I wear reading glass which I need to use a scope with.
 
Well with my eyes and iron sights, I can't get a group as I find it difficult to focus on the bullseye at greater than 75m, keep trying to find a better bullseye to use.

Bah just use my tavor/elcan next time we're both at PoCo and give it a go.
 
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The tavor fanboys just don't want to admit a 1000$ rifle is more accurate than their 2700$ rifle. Think of how much iwi is profiting on that gun, it's all polymer and cost nothing to mold. The t97 is milled from aluminum on the receiver so you know it took some effort to make. Yes the t97 has some issues with mags but it's a commie gun built for the needs of a soldier and what he's issued to run with the gun.
Actually I believe the Tavor also has an aluminum receiver which is Teflon coated and is encased in the polymer receiver. The bolt carrier rides on rails in this aluminum receiver the same as the bolt carrier rides on rails in the T97. What is is interesting to compare is the design of the two rifles. They both have three lug bolts like an AK, the Tavor has a plunger type ejector, where as the T97 has a fixed Mauser type ejector like an AK and Ruger Ranch rifle. The Tavor has a long stoke gas action like an AK were as the T97 has a short stoke gas action. The Tavor is hammer fired were as the T97 is striker fired and both have hammer forged barrels. If I could afford it I would be willing to have either one!
 
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Tee hee hee..........
Semi-professional my ass. And WTF would be the name of that profession? Youtuber?
Those vids are even below the sh!tty level of "popular mechanics".

I mean they're better than what you could make. Unless of course, you can prove me wrong.
 
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