Tavor calibre question

SquidMeister

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So my friend has a tavor, and it's stamped .223, Ive heard people say you can shoot military 5.56x45 out of it, but since its only marked .223 I assume it would be unsafe?

he found a kick@$$ deal on norinco 5.56 and was wondering if it's OK before he jumps on it.
 
Its probably stamped 223 to bypass export restriction.

Personnaly I know someme that has gone thru cases of Norinco 5.56 with his Tavor.

Maybe the Tavor guys will chime in soon
 
my ar is stamped 223, contacted the manufacturer and he said that 5.56 is fine.

that being said, you can either thrust people with tavor here or go to the source and contact IWI customer by email. With OberlandArms in germany I had my answer the day after.

cheers
 
I was at the range and a guy was running 5.56 out of his AR stamped in .223 and his barrel exploded, so I wanna make sure.

Unless you also tell us what exact ammunition he was using, that information is entirely meaningless. Hot handloads? Chinese milsurp? Factory loads? Once-fired reloads? Was he shooting mag after mag as fast as he could hit the trigger? Did he have a squib right before the blowup?

A Tavor won't explode because you put 5.56 ball NATO through it, it's a good quality firearm. Something else must have been the cause.
 
Unless you also tell us what exact ammunition he was using, that information is entirely meaningless. Hot handloads? Chinese milsurp? Factory loads? Once-fired reloads? Was he shooting mag after mag as fast as he could hit the trigger? Did he have a squib right before the blowup?

This is correct.

SquidMeister said:
I was at the range and a guy was running 5.56 out of his AR stamped in .223 and his barrel exploded, so I wanna make sure.


this is like saying that "I wore my new hat outside yesterday and it rained, so that means it will rain every time I wear a new hat outside"

 
The rule of thumb is that Tavor is stanped .223 in Canada to get around export laws of "military calibers". Its mentioned numerous times in the TAVOR Faq. But its alot of reading.

Its a 5.56 chambered firearm
 
So my friend has a tavor, and it's stamped .223, Ive heard people say you can shoot military 5.56x45 out of it, but since its only marked .223 I assume it would be unsafe?

he found a kick@$$ deal on norinco 5.56 and was wondering if it's OK before he jumps on it.

And where is this deal at? my tavor will shoot 5.56 no problem :D
 
Tavor is 556 and stamped 223 to bypass export regs as previously stated. However, that said be cognizant that the Norc 556 has a long standing record of quality control issues, and there is a good chance that the minuscule savings will be enough to replace the Tavor. You must realize that at this time, and for the forseeable future there will be no spare NR length tavor barrels available.

To me it would make sense to shoot federal or pmc
 
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