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Tavor Bullpup | Better Than AR-15 Platform?

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Tavor Bullpup | Better Than AR-15 Platform?

Which weapons platform is superior. Chadd covers down on the pros and cons of a Bullpup style rifle. Which platform do you prefer?

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27 COMMENTS

  1. What about a Sig Spear LT 5.56 version vs direct impingement Ar 15 vs Tavor ?

    By the way I’m really enjoying your new gun reviews. Great channel I’m starting to watch your channel more and more.

  2. Tavor iron sights are dead on out the box.
    Only gripe is the safety with rub against your body and click to fire often while carrying in a sling walking ariund working etc. Very very dangerous
    And the tavor is expensive

  3. My brother has a Tavor. Your concerns were exactly what I expressed to him, the negatives. Of course he said I didn't know anything. I told him that I understand, you're still trying to justify the expense of it. I don't want a firing chamber right there on my face, which is the main concern I have.
    Thanks for good honest information and reviews.
    Merry Christmas and much love to you and your family. Thank you for your service and sacrifices.

  4. Going back to your comment on not having trained on the weapon, anyone trained on the weapon will Not look down whilst changing mags, or any other drill required for that matter, as they will have gained muscle memory on the weapon. Train with the weapon system for as long as the AR family has been in the U.S. armoury, or for how long you have served.

  5. The Australian Army uses a Steyr bullpup rifle. Except for the Special Air Service (SAS) – I believe they refused to use it and use an M4 variant as their primary rifle.

  6. No, it's not. If space is really an issue Honey badger is 20 inches, Tavor is 26 inches. You could put a kcan on and still be shorter. Bullpups are cool for space constraints when hunting etc where you never have to reload in a hurry.

  7. These rifles are heavy for their size and caliber at 8 pounds. Their compactness makes them well suited for CQB and in vehicle carry but not so much for long range shooting.

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