Who has barrel removal keys in stock (online stores) for Tavors? Anybody know?
Good question now that the dlaskarms website is caput.
Who has barrel removal keys in stock (online stores) for Tavors? Anybody know?
Good question now that the dlaskarms website is caput.
Make your own. Grind down a allen key. Takes 20 seconds to do and is a alot cheaper to boot.
That sight wrench is in the iwi cleaning kit2 questions if anyone csn help
1. Do any of your tavors have the white numbering on the top picatene rail?
2. A friend of mine has a tav and we werre trying to find the "sight wrench" for the integrated backup sights .the manual speaks of a site wrench and illustrates it being used to adjust the skinny flip up sights Integrated in rail
http://www.bullpuparmory.com/product_p/iwi-tszsw.htm
cheers
I cannot speak for others. During that 15000 rds, I have shot in the rain during matches, got snow and rain on while taking courses. I do the field strip cleaning and blow the nook and cranny with canned air. While I detail stripped the rifle, I did not see any rust.If the rifle has been exposed to elements, rain, snow or mud, then you need to completely clean and oil every nook and cranny or metal parts are going to rust. In order to do that, you pretty much need to completely disassemble the entire gun, so it's not necessarily about how many rounds, it's about where you used it and what it was exposed to, so being able to easily disassemble and reach everything is important. Good luck doing that with a Tavor.
In my opinion at least.
Yes, mine was VERY tight.Is the barrel release supposed to be insanely tight? I tried to rotate into open position with a homemade barrel removal/screwdriver "tool"..... and failed miserably.
Is the barrel release supposed to be insanely tight? I tried to rotate into open position with a homemade barrel removal/screwdriver "tool"..... and failed miserably.