brownbear53
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So much BS.
And sorry no, you are wrong just like the other guy, they do offer the X95 in 18.6 in the US.
But better post first without knowing. The T97 is more accurate than the X95. I doubt you ever owned one. But of course if you spend 3K on gun, it has to be good. But I know it must be fun spending money to make a gun accurate.
In general I am not a fan of bull pups, you are comparing the T97 to the WK180? Send some of the stuff over you are smoking please.
I never said that the IDF does not have X95.
Yes, 18.6" x95s are available in the US, you know why? because they were produced on the same tooling built for Canadian exports.
American SBR laws require 16" minimum by ATF, their X95s are built to meet that down south, they are cheaper too. 18.6" we don't import are sold in the States, since they are not going to sit on inventory just for us.
They wouldn't exist if it wasn't for our regulations.
The usage comment was regarding Post 55 - "The X95 is also not the preferred rifle for the IDF"
its nothing to do with preference, they have 6-7 other options in circulation too. not calling you out, just an explanation to why we don't see them exclusively in the force
The Type 97 is not more accurate than a x95, it showed similar accuracy to my tar 21 that had 12000 rounds through it.
Type 97 gen 1 gave me 3.5 moa grouping,
Type 97 gen 3 gave me 2 moa groups
Tar 21 was 3 MOA (at 12000 rounds) I roughly saw 1.5 moa at beginning of ownership
x95 grouped at 1 moa,
Keltec RDB grouped about 1.5moa
All performed at the same time/same conditions with xm193, xm855, Hornady match, Winchester white box, all 5.56 chamberings, roughly similar groups across calibers, bench rested clamped in lead sled at 100 yards.
I'm not comparing the type 97 to a wk180, I'm saying it was a as bad of a production run, with quality control, unreliability and finishing as the Gen 1 WK180s.
Anybody that runs over 5-6k rounds a year knows that. (your lack of comprehension is not my fault, but I'm more than happy to clarify)
Its not about fangirling over a rifle I purchased, I have owned and used all of them, the tar21 was the most comfortable, but the x95 was more accurate.
Post 74 you contradict yourself on your previous statements about its accuracy being spotty based on ammo and weather, then you go on about never buying one seeing the price tag, and that you will never purchase one for the same reason.
So all your claims about the x95 have no base to stand on as you have not owned one, they are either made up or selectively chosen from stuff you have read?
Your feelings don't change facts, the x95 has been proven to be better than the Type 97s in almost all factors, and most people here agree.
The friend that now owns my type 97 gen 3 loves it, he likes my x95 better, however to him, the price tag of the type 97 was preferable, and most people that own a type 97 feel the same way, making a compromise on quality and performance for the cheaper price tag is worth it to them, and that's okay, each their own
If you prefer the type 97, that is absolutely acceptable, I'm glad you are enjoying the bullpup too however you have zero rights to knock something else down just because you don't like it or cant/wont buy it.
you making baseless accusations about it doesn't make your opinion sound fruitful either, if you're going to keep going ahead with claiming why the type97 is better with no real quantifiable data or facts, I wont bother replying after this.