Nr iwi tavor x95 black 5.56 18.5-inch 10rds 1899.99usd

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Hey IRG can you confirm the differences from Canadian NR X95?

-Description says 18” barrel but I assume this is an error because the title says 18.5”.
-Permanently fixed muzzle device? Is the barrel then 18.5” plus the 2+“ muzzle device?
-Is this a 922r compliant gun with US made parts or is it 100% Israeli made? The barrel markings look different.
-The photo shows the old style charging handle. Is that what comes on the gun?

Thank you
 
The barrel is 18.5 plus the pinned brake.

It is made in Israel and assembled in the US. As far as 100% I couldn't honestly tell you, my guess is it would be 922R compliant.

The picture is accurate to the gun.

The IRUNGUNS Team


Hey IRG can you confirm the differences from Canadian NR X95?

-Description says 18” barrel but I assume this is an error because the title says 18.5”.
-Permanently fixed muzzle device? Is the barrel then 18.5” plus the 2+“ muzzle device?
-Is this a 922r compliant gun with US made parts or is it 100% Israeli made? The barrel markings look different.
-The photo shows the old style charging handle. Is that what comes on the gun?

Thank you
 
In regards to Warranty Service when you purchase a firearm or accessory from IRUNGUNS:


There have been many rumor's circulating about the warranty service that IRUNGUNS customers receive whenever they require warranty service. We would like to take a minute to establish the facts and explain what our customers can expect when they purchase firearms from IRUNGUNS.

IRUNGUNS holds numerous licenses and has the capability to export, back to the U.S., any firearm that we initially imported into Canada. This means that, in the unlikely event that your firearm would require warranty service, it will be returned directly to the manufacturer’s plant for any work that is covered by their policy, including any recall that should occur at any time after your initial purchase, including voluntary upgrades.


There are many advantages to having your firearms serviced by the manufacturer for warranty, as opposed to sending them to a warranty center in Canada.


First technicians who are employed by large firearm manufacturers undergo hundreds of hours of training. In addition to being formally educated gunsmiths and machinists, they usually specialize in certain models of firearms and work on those same types of firearm on a daily basis.

Second, they have all the proper tools at their disposal and parts in stock to keep the turnaround times as short as possible. They also have the original equipment used to finish or coat the firearms and can correct any esthetic issue that would have presented during service. Occasionally there are very large recalls which may cause delays in service but, generally speaking, the firearms that are sent for warranty are usually returned within a matter of weeks.

Third, in the event of extreme issues or critical failures, the manufacturer has the ability to completely replace a firearm. In the case of restricted firearms, should this happen to you, we will handle all the processing and ensure that the new one is registered to you before it arrives in Canada.


Consequently, there are many advantages to purchasing firearms from a specialized importer like IRUNGUNS. As long as the issue that arises with your firearm are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty policy, IRUNGUNS will ensure that it is serviced correctly by the manufacturer.



The IRUNGUNS Team


SFRC said I shouldn't buy "grey market " guns because of warranty.... how do you respond.
 
It sounds like Irunguns isn't itself providing a warranty except to the extent that it will ensure the firearm is returned to the manufacturer to receive the manufacturer's warranty. In these times this is very helpful.
 
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