Available for shoots indoors and outdoors.
With Geissele Super Sabra Trigger and a Eotech optic & magnifier.
The Tavor is an Israeli bullpup assault rifle chambered for 5.56×45mm NATO ammunition with a selective fire system, selecting between semi-automatic mode and full automatic fire mode.
It is produced by Israel Weapon Industries (IWI). It is produced in three main variants: the TAR-21; the CTAR-21; and the MTAR-21. It also has a further developed variant of the MTAR-21, the X95.
Built around a long-stroke piston system (as found in the M1 Garandand AK-47), the Tavor is designed to maximize reliability, durability, simplicity of design, and ease of maintenance, particularly under adverse or battlefield conditions.[4]
In 2009, the Tavor (MTAR-21 variant) was selected by the IDF to gradually replace the M16 rifle and M4 carbine variants as the standard issued weapon of the Israeli infantry by the end of 2018. The first Tavor (MTAR-21 variant) rifles were issued to infantry units in 2013, replacing the M16 rifles and m4 carbines.[5] (The IDF still uses MTAR-21s, but is now introducing X95s.)
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Rate of fire: Semi-Auto