Is it just more or does the ergo on the SAN rifles just not work as well as AR-like stuff?
I WANT to like them (and the Tavor!) but something about how they are layed-out just jumps out as being inefficient.
-Grant
Elaborate please.
TDC
Is it just more or does the ergo on the SAN rifles just not work as well as AR-like stuff?
I WANT to like them (and the Tavor!) but something about how they are layed-out just jumps out as being inefficient.
-Grant
Is it just more or does the ergo on the SAN rifles just not work as well as AR-like stuff?
I WANT to like them (and the Tavor!) but something about how they are layed-out just jumps out as being inefficient.
-Grant
No love for the Tavor anymore on CGN?
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I'm not a Swiss Arms fan... To long in the non restricted version which also means more front heavy than I would enjoy. Sorry SA fans. I quite like the tavor, but will make a more elegant suggestion... Get yourself a FN FS2000 and have it re-barrelled to Non-Restricted.
My 2c
Elaborate please.
TDC
Mag release just stinks on euro products it seems. Should be able to easily activate while grabbing another mag.
Bolt catch is small and activating it isn't as easy as on AR-like platforms.
Bolt handle is on off-side.
-Grant
Mag release just stinks on euro products it seems. Should be able to easily activate while grabbing another mag.
Bolt catch is small and activating it isn't as easy as on AR-like platforms.
Bolt handle is on off-side.
-Grant
Mag release just stinks on euro products it seems. Should be able to easily activate while grabbing another mag.
Bolt catch is small and activating it isn't as easy as on AR-like platforms.
Bolt handle is on off-side.
-Grant
As F22 pointed out, its different than what most are used to (Ar15) but its not the worst setup. Bolt release shouldn't be used on any firearm but that's a training issue. The mag release isn't ideal but its workable. The charge handle is another one that isn't ideal but is workable. Watch any videos of competent guys running an AK or VZ. Reloads are fast and running the CH is smooth.
TDC
Worst? Maybe no, but nowhere near the best.
I disagree on the bolt-stop, it should be easily manipulated and designed to be used with the least fine motor skills possible. Even better if it can be done with the dominant hand without taking it from the grip.
Running that CH with an optic its like running an auto-loading SG with optics, awkward. Try it prone, even worse. Perhaps if they had the foresight to allow the CH to be reconfigured to the left side it would be useable.
For every fast guy running one of those platforms there are a dozen guys faster with an AR. Look at the big 3gun shoots in the US.
-Grant
Three gun or any other competition isn't what the Swiss or AR were designed for, they're service rifles. The minute time saved by executing a reload with the BC is not worth the risk of not chambering a round at all. BC's require fine motor skills and don't guarantee a charged rifle. The CH does.
As for optics and the CH, I agree, its not a great setup but its doable with a little practice and some minor changes to your manual of arms. Keep in mind, the Swiss was designed for their military who are not issued optics. For a STANDARD SERVICE RIFLE it is bar none the best option out there. For competition it has issues.
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