Tavor VS AR15

I own both and I can say for a fact that next time I would buy a SU16 instead of a tavor and AR15. The SU16 is the pinnacle of firearm design. The SU16 is accurate enough to shoot the nuts of a fly at 200 meters. It is the most durable and ergonomic firearm currently being manufactured now. Also to boot its much cheaper then tavors or most AR15's. Certainty with out a doubt the SU16 is a much better firearm then any AR15 or tavor.

I know sarcasm is hard to get across on the internet, but I'm gonna assume your kidding right?
 
My suggestion is find who has Tar-21 and test it out, sometime bullpup is hard to get used to it. I sold my tar-21 and type 97 nsr is because of that. At the end, I grab an AR 15 instead, AR is like the adult lego type.

Beside, restricted status and bullpup design, both are pretty similar. Accuracy, it's depend on what AR 15 you will compare with Tar-21 also person who pull the trigger.
 
I own both and I can say for a fact that next time I would buy a SU16 instead of a tavor and AR15. The SU16 is the pinnacle of firearm design. The SU16 is accurate enough to shoot the nuts of a fly at 200 meters. It is the most durable and ergonomic firearm currently being manufactured now. Also to boot its much cheaper then tavors or most AR15's. Certainty with out a doubt the SU16 is a much better firearm then any AR15 or tavor.


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I own both and I can say for a fact that next time I would buy a SU16 instead of a tavor and AR15. The SU16 is the pinnacle of firearm design. The SU16 is accurate enough to shoot the nuts of a fly at 200 meters. It is the most durable and ergonomic firearm currently being manufactured now. Also to boot its much cheaper then tavors or most AR15's. Certainty with out a doubt the SU16 is a much better firearm then any AR15 or tavor.

??? What? Like, what?
You smoking?
 
Broad stokes, but generally:
The only thing a Tavor has going for it here is the fact it is non-restricted in Canada.
The only people buying them in the US are those that purchase differing models and makes to fill a hole in a collection.

I had one from the first shipment to Canada and ditched it in short order. YMMV, but it offers no practical advantage to a similarly equipped AR or other rifle of conventional design for more money, while retaining the weight and offering less accuracy than the average AR.

Having said that - when I can, I'll add another to the collection.
 
Broad stokes, but generally:
The only thing a Tavor has going for it here is the fact it is non-restricted in Canada.
The only people buying them in the US are those that purchase differing models and makes to fill a hole in a collection.

I had one from the first shipment to Canada and ditched it in short order. YMMV, but it offers no practical advantage to a similarly equipped AR or other rifle of conventional design for more money, while retaining the weight and offering less accuracy than the average AR.

Having said that - when I can, I'll add another to the collection.

Correct me if I'm wrong here, but isn't the Tavor the fastest growing non AR platform in the usa right now?
 
I own both, tavor is a bulldozer tank will always ALWAYS go bang but is less accurate and you might need to shave your mags, ar15 is more finicky, jams and malfunctions more often, but more accurate.

I don't recall the OP ever asking for bull####...
 
I'd put some reserve on the conclusion, which mention that the Tavor arms the good guys.

The Tavor is used among other army by the Thai army which has recently overthrown the Government, which might be plunging Thailand into civil war more than it already was :-/
 
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but isn't the Tavor the fastest growing non AR platform in the usa right now?

Thats what I have been saying, and I may be slightly incorrect in that it is a very broad/general statement, meaning its not really comparing anything.

What I should say is that it has the fastest growing demographic of ownership of a Non AR platform that is competeing in that specific niche market of semi-auto "combat" rifles.
 
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I own both. Ar platforms are easy to customize and have a mountain of accessories to chose from and are a ton of fun to build. They are awesome. Tavor not so much for accessories. And you can't do much for building and customizing them. Canadian Tavor are true mil spec weapons. Ar platforms....some are some are not, depends if you believe what they say. Both platforms cost the same to shoot. They both have 2 totally different ways to manipulate them. And as it was said in a previous post if you shoot them enough you become very good at running them. However.....you cannot run around with AR platforms, in the bush and use them for hunting grouse, deer, varmints, etc. that's the beauty of a Tavor. Damn Kim Campbell for restricting AR's ! In the mean time Tavor will do fine. Tap rack bang works well for these platforms especially if using cheap LAR mags. So far thousands of rounds: Tavor jams - 0, AR platforms - 1. Keep them clean, feed them right.
 
I don't recall the OP ever asking for bull####...
Ok you're an amazing person.
Look at my thread titled Christensen Arms, read the glorifying reviews, bought a 3600$ ar15, doesn't work and broke in flying pieces. So... Yah! Leave me alone now with your insults.
 
Ok you're an amazing person.
Look at my thread titled Christensen Arms, read the glorifying reviews, bought a 3600$ ar15, doesn't work and broke in flying pieces. So... Yah! Leave me alone now with your insults.

First, thank you for recognizing my wonderful "I can't stand Internet bull####ers" personnality. I do my best to steer the facts back on the right track.

Second, you bought an overpriced piece of #### and you're blaming the AR design because yours didn't work? Stoner must be raging in his grave.
 
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