I have the Tavor SAR. I never had ARs or any habits for training with them so I opted for the original. I love it. The X95 isn't that much different, just has controls similar to the AR. They definitely aren't precision rifles, but they can definitely do what they're intended fori can’t stop looking at those Tavor X95’s. I’m an AR guy but this bull pup is fascinating. Anyone have one?
That's the idea behind them. Being able to use them easily in vehicles as well as CQB. They take a little bit to get used to, because they are short. My SAR is 26.25" OAL. I believe the X95 with 16" barrel is the same. They're supposed to be releasing an SBR version this year of the X95The short length without being an SBR is what I like. Would be the perfect truck gun.
Who needs that level of precision? Heck when I was young I could shoot the cap off of a broom stick all day at 200 m and about half the time at 300 m using a 20” AR with dialed in irons. I can’t even see that far anymore. I figure if you can make the bad guy run for cover at 200 m and put him in his back at 100 m that’s pretty much good enough. Right? Everything else is for fun.I have the Tavor SAR. I never had ARs or any habits for training with them so I opted for the original. I love it. The X95 isn't that much different, just has controls similar to the AR. They definitely aren't precision rifles, but they can definitely do what they're intended for
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The X95 and AUG, especially the A3 M1 (which can use STANAG instead of proprietary magazines), are relatively in the same price range. A rifle at $2000 isn't terrible, but it should be worth the price.Those Augs are crazy expensive. I'd love one, and I bet they're fantastic rifles. If I found one for like $1300 I'd be all over it
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I bought my Tavor SAR new for $1350. I agree it's not a terrible price, but it makes my wallet cryThe X95 and AUG, especially the A3 M1 (which can use STANAG instead of proprietary magazines), are relatively in the same price range. A rifle at $2000 isn't terrible, but it should be worth the price.
I'm a little envious you got one for so cheap. Went to a pawn shop the other day and they were asking 1650 for a used one that looked like it was just dragged behind a truck on a dirt road. Doesn't help that the previous owner decided to install the compensator upside down as well.I bought my Tavor SAR new for $1350. I agree it's not a terrible price, but it makes my wallet cry
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I just waited for a good deal. There was a pretty good amount of watching and waiting. Got it from GunBroker, but it was a guy in rowlett so I just did a ftf for the pickup.I'm a little envious you got one for so cheap. Went to a pawn shop the other day and they were asking 1650 for a used one that looked like it was just dragged behind a truck on a dirt road. Doesn't help that the previous owner decided to install the compensator upside down as well.