IWI Tavor Non-Restricted?

ishut1911

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I am not too familiar with rifle restrictions and prohibitions but I thought bullpup type of firearms are prohibited in Canada? Canada ammo is selling the Tavor as non-restricted. www.canadaammo.com.

I've seen this in FutureWeapons episode and it looks like a really cool gun.

Anybody?
 
I'm with Calum on this one. I've got no use for .223 in the Yukon as I don't hunt coyotes or wolves, and that's the only thing you can hunt with .223 up here (and I don't think that any .22 caliber round is sufficient for reliably putting down a tough 175 pound predator at ranges of 200 - 400 yards for hunting wolf anyway). If the Tavor or that nifty Norinco bullbup (M97?) was available in .308 or even 7.62x39 I might bite. But not for a glorified .22.
 
I'm with Calum on this one. I've got no use for .223 in the Yukon as I don't hunt coyotes or wolves, and that's the only thing you can hunt with .223 up here (and I don't think that any .22 caliber round is sufficient for reliably putting down a 175 pound predator at ranges of 200 - 400 yards for hunting wolf anyway). If the Tavor or that nifty Norinco bullbup (M97?) was available in .308 or even 7.62x39 I might bite. But not for a glorified .22.


IM sure you could spend an extra few hundred bucks to rebarrel to a 6.8spc...
FOr the price of the Tavor, what is a couple hundred more bucks?
 
DarrylDB,

I looked up the 6.8 SPC...looks pretty interesting.

Very interesting...
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Mind you as I have mentioned before, I'd mount a soft cloth brass catcher on the rifle to catch that expensive brass. :D
 
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