Tavor question

I think getting rifles/carbines is very difficult there, but much easier to get pistol permits. Hence you see the prevalence of pistol to carbine conversion kits. But hey, why bother as most are reservists and they can hunk around a selectfire long gun all day for free anyway.

Seriously? You can't get Tavors in Israel?!
 
I met a dog named tavor once. he was very wise. taught me how to roll over.

my master enjoys the freedom of use for his Tavor. it has very good accuracy and covers me in bloody brass when hes going harcore shooting at the range. do you know how hard it is to get hot brass from out of your collar!

he also mentioned to me once that he has had no problems with it whatsoever. he just wishes he afford a better scope for it. little does he know ive been stealing money from his wallet to feed my milk bone addiction.

woof!
 
Seriously? You can't get Tavors in Israel?!

Usually only handguns(self defense)shotguns(hunting)and 0.22(competition)rifles in private ownership in Israel. Selected few citizens have a license for military calibre rifles.
I'm one of them.
 
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