RobArms XCR or Tavor Tar-21?!?!

I have both, I shoot the Tavor. The only thing the XCR has is multi/hunting calibres. And the calibre change kits are as much as a half decent hunting rifle....

Shooting off hand, the Tavor feels a lot better, and as was mentioned before the XCR is front heavy. I had a bad experience with my .223 XCR setup but my current 6.8 setup has functioned perfectly with around 450ish rounds. My Tavor has about 1500 through it and i have had 0 rifle related failures.

 
Just to make the wait a little harder, more Tavor ####

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Sold my rob arms to purchase my tavor, I'm biased because I also wanted a rifle to eject left. Same length of barrel on both. The center of balance argument was a huge issue and deciding factor for me.
 
Don't know if this stuff has been covered yet, and I can't find it in a search. This looks like a good spot to stick it might influence the either or vote.

Has there been any talk of a heavy barrel for the Tavor yet?

I found a few mumbles about a 7.62 conversion but nothing solid.

Nutnfancy posted a video about a trigger job he had done on his. Seems happy about it. Anyone doing any nice trigger jobs up here? Not just the yank a spring job I mean a real job. I don't like the idea of calling Israel looking for a new trigger group if I screw it up. Maybe there is a drop in replacement kicking around?
 
I am currently in the market for a XCR the tavors just dont do it for me...not bashing, i have never shot or shouldered a tavor but just looking at them, just not for me. plus the XCR has the fact that its non restricted going for it. is the tavor restricted?
 
I am currently in the market for a XCR the tavors just dont do it for me...not bashing, i have never shot or shouldered a tavor but just looking at them, just not for me. plus the XCR has the fact that its non restricted going for it. is the tavor restricted?

The Israeli made tavors are non restircied with 18.5" barrel.
US made tavors are restricted because they are only 18" or 16.5" barrel lengths.
 
From my understanding of coyote hunting, youll likely be shooting a bipod or sticks (at least thats how the people I know who coyote hunt do it). I know for sure they never hold their rifle when taking shots so, IMO, the weight is a non issue. Itll be a bit heavier to carry but I can't see how thats such an awful thing.

If you were going to be competing there are better reasons to go with a Tavor, though the ergonomics are not for me. If your going to hunt, the exact things that make a tavor good for combat could possibly hurt it in the bush. There is a reason you dont hear about more people hunting with bull pups.
 
i picked up the 308 xcr but I must warn you dont bother with the chopped 5 round mags they are just trouble use the regular 20rnd 5 pin mags if u would rather not have feed issues or mag issues. I am grinding my chopped mags tommorrow to fix the weird issues it has where rounds catch on the mag itself on the way out so while in semi auto the second round usually comes out of the mag strangly since it gets caught on the mag tested it on 3 different 5 rnd chopped mags and all have similar issues they need the same lip U shape the m14 mags need but for some reason dont have..,..
 
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