inparidelicto
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- Miami, Florida, USA
Re: the Tavor 21
Being from south of your border here in the USA, I was recently surprised (pleasantly) to find that the Tavor civvy model is available to Canadians, albeit in a ten-rd. max capacity. Down here we hear alot about how the anti-gunners have alot of sway in Canada. Good to hear that a fine gun like the Tavor can be owned up there.
Down here, we have to wait for IWI, or some affiliate partner mfg. begins building the Tavor in the US to overcome the mil-type sporter import ban (in the form of an executive order from Bush I in 1989). SO. . .I just wait. I saw it on a site called Canadianammo.com I believe for $2,999.00 CA dollars (would represent about $2,910.00 US dollars). That IS a great rifle, but that IS also a hefty price as well. My question is: has anyone seen the Tavor any cheaper elsewhere in CA? I certainly hope the price comes down IF and WHEN it gets built here so I can buy one. Thanks in advance. Enjoy those TAvors!!
Being from south of your border here in the USA, I was recently surprised (pleasantly) to find that the Tavor civvy model is available to Canadians, albeit in a ten-rd. max capacity. Down here we hear alot about how the anti-gunners have alot of sway in Canada. Good to hear that a fine gun like the Tavor can be owned up there.
Down here, we have to wait for IWI, or some affiliate partner mfg. begins building the Tavor in the US to overcome the mil-type sporter import ban (in the form of an executive order from Bush I in 1989). SO. . .I just wait. I saw it on a site called Canadianammo.com I believe for $2,999.00 CA dollars (would represent about $2,910.00 US dollars). That IS a great rifle, but that IS also a hefty price as well. My question is: has anyone seen the Tavor any cheaper elsewhere in CA? I certainly hope the price comes down IF and WHEN it gets built here so I can buy one. Thanks in advance. Enjoy those TAvors!!



















































