Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) – a leader in the production of combat-proven small arms for law enforcement agencies as well as governments and armies around the world – marks TAVOR’s decade of excellence in combat.
The company will present, for the first time, the military version of the X95 assault rifle in .300 AAC Blackout caliber.
According to Uri Amit, IWI’s President and CEO, “We are currently celebrating TAVOR’s decade of successful military operation. The TAVOR became the first new generation bullpup rifle to achieve such popularity in such a short time; in only ten years it has been adopted by dozens of armies and units around the world.”
“The TAVOR was developed in response to the evolving changes in the battlefield, which required a versatile weapon to support fighting in both Close Quarters Battle (CQB) and in open areas.
Reaching the highest levels of accuracy in ranges of up to 500 meters, the TAVOR has excellent ergonomics, making it easier for the fighter to operate it on the battlefield.”
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Look up the you tube video's of the mud testing guys are doing on this carbine. It won't fire a full mag without having a hopeless jam. It may work out in the desert but it fares worse than a cheap AR-15 in the mud.---Ray
ReplyDeleteThanks. I'll stick with my Bulgarian.
DeleteThis is available on gunbroker.com, but not in the above configuration, only .223. Does anyone know where the above model might be purchased?
ReplyDeleteI don't but maybe send an email to the manufacturer.
DeleteI thought the Russians have the best models. What is the best for the mud?
ReplyDeleteThe Bulgarian is just an AK made there. I liked it because of the blonde wood.
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