Tavor - December shipment

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Psych!!! Looks like in the new year now

Canam, just noticed that some of the Tavor accesories are indeed in stock now.

Can you say which Bipod system you got in stock or is it too early to ask? :cool:

Noticed you have the IWI mags, left hand bolts & MARS sight in stock as well?
 
Canam, just noticed that some of the Tavor accesories are indeed in stock now.

Can you say which Bipod system you got in stock or is it too early to ask? :cool:

Noticed you have the IWI mags, left hand bolts & MARS sight in stock as well?

hmmmm maybe santa did a delivery.... i bet those bipods came with some rifles!
 
For $200 I'm guessing the bipod is the cool one in the pictures and not just an $80 harris conversion?
 
Are we there yet? Nearby? Close to nearby? Anywhere even?

Could you throw us a bone? Or a splinter? Even a shard?

Gah, waiting for Santa was nothing compared to this.
 
I am sure that they have all been shipped out to those that pre-paid, but they are not telling us, it will be a surprise when PC knocks on our doors. Their way of saying Merry Holiday!!!! (please tell me I am right !!!!)
 
Ah well...On the bright side...at least my receipt proves I paid in full before Harmonized Sales Tax was put in.

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I just hope mine is coming here in early January. And just to add up, I hope my bipod isnt just a harris knock-off although im pretty sure it is.
 
Just feeling sarcastic right now :D

Come on now, No need for sarcasm! its a simple misunderstanding...Israel uses the Jewish calendar; I copied and pasted this so we can try and figure out what month they are actually going to show up in:

//ww w.webexhibits.org/calendars/calendar-jewish.html said:
The Jewish calendar is used for religious purposes by Jews all over the world, and it is the official calendar of Israel.

The Jewish calendar is a combined solar/lunar calendar, in that it strives to have its years coincide with the tropical year and its months coincide with the synodic months. This is a complicated goal, and the rules for the Jewish calendar are correspondingly fascinating.

Lunisolar calendars use months to approximate the tropical year. Examples are the Jewish and Chinese calendars. Since 12 months are about 11 days shorter than the tropical year, a leap month (also called intercalary month) is inserted about every third year to keep the calendar in tune with the seasons. The big question is how to do this. A simple method is to just base it on nature. In ancient Israel, the religious leaders would determine the date for Passover each spring by seeing if the roads were dry enough for the pilgrims and if the lambs were ready for slaughter. If not, they would add one more month. An aboriginal tribe in Taiwan would go out to sea with lanterns near the new moon at the beginning of spring. If the migrating flying fish appeared, there would be fish for New Year’s reunion dinner. If not, they would try their luck next month.

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