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IWI X95

 

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General Info:

The new Tavor® X95™ is the next generation bullpup from IWI US, Inc. Upgrades and enhancements from the original TAVOR® SAR include a new fire control pack with a 5-6 lb. trigger pull, repositioning of the ambidextrous mag release to an AR-15 location, a forearm with Picatinny rails at the 3, 6, and 9 o’clock positions with removable rail covers, relocation of the charging handle closer to your center mass, a modular Tavor style pistol grip that can be swapped out to a standard pistol grip with traditional trigger guard and a smaller, lower profile bolt release button.

Caliber 5.56 NATO

Action Semi-auto, Gas Piston

Operating System Closed rotating bolt, long gas stroke on piston head

Magazine Type Polymer NATO STANAG type. (Note that the Tavor X95 rifle is assembled in the US from imported and US parts under 18 U.S.C  § 922®. You should only use magazines made in the USA in your Tavor X95. Use of an imported magazine may put you in violation of 18 U.S.C § 922®.)

Barrel Material Cold hammer forged, CrMoV, chrome lined

Barrel Length 16 ½"

Overall Length 26 ⅛"

Weight 7.9 lbs.

Rifling Right hand, 6 grooves, 1:7 inch twist

Stock Type Reinforced polymer bullpup configuration

Sights Folding front sight (blade) with Tritium insert and rear sight (aperture)

 

https://iwi.us/Law-Enforcement/Firearms/X95.aspx

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IWI SAR

 

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General Info:

 

Tavor® SAR Flattop In Flat Dark Earth FD16 The TAVOR® SAR Flattop incorporates a full-length Picatinny style top rail in addition to the standard short rail mounted at a 45° angle opposite the charging handle.

Caliber 5.56 NATO

Action Semi-auto

Operating System Closed rotating bolt, long gas stroke on piston head

Magazine Type Polymer NATO STANAG type. (Note that the Tavor SAR rifle is assembled in the US from imported and US parts under 18 U.S.C  § 922®. You should only use magazines made in the USA in your Tavor SAR. Use of an imported magazine may put you in violation of 18 U.S.C § 922®.)

Barrel Material Cold hammer forged, CrMoV, chrome lined

Barrel Length 16 ½"

Overall Length 26 ⅛"

Weight 7.9 lbs.

Rifling Right hand, 6 grooves, 1:7 inch twist

Stock Type Reinforced polymer bullpup configuration

Sights Folding front sight (blade) with Tritium insert and rear sight (aperture)

 

https://iwi.us/Tavor-Test/TAVOR-TSFD16.aspx

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User Manual:

X95: http://iwi.us/iwi/media/Manuals/032016-Tavor-X95-Manual.pdf

 

SAR: https://www.iwi.us/iwi/media/Manuals/TAVOR-SAR-Manual-V08-011-01-09-53RevA.pdf

 

OEM and Aftermarket Parts &Support:

1. https://www.iwi.us/products

 

2. http://www.gearheadworks.com/

 

3. https://www.midwestindustriesinc.com/

 

Additional Thread Information Archive List:

1. http://www.njgunforums.com/forum/index.php/topic/76333-to-tavor-or-not-to-tavor/

 

2. http://www.njgunforums.com/forum/index.php/topic/84602-original-tavor-upgraded-vs-new-x95/

 

3. http://www.njgunforums.com/forum/index.php/topic/85695-x95-tavor-buttpad/

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Dan;
The specs listed are for the Version available in Free states, i believe.. Note it says 13" Barrel. I believe the NJ compliant model we see here are longer, heavier, etc..  Not sure if specs are available for that model?

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Seem fine. Not like you are mounting an optic on them. I cooked mine a few times and not one drip of melted plastic. [emoji6]

 

 

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I swapped for the 13" top rail and short forearm for the x95..

 

What to do you think looks wise? It feels and seems to handle very nice. I have not gotten it to the range yet though.

 

The swap took all of 5 minutes.. my break is pinned on.. I was able to swap over the pinned break. very easy to switch back and forth. In the longer formed there was a muzzle bushing right behind the muzzle break. I left it off for now... going to see if there is any accuracy improvement. Others have reported no noticeable change in accuracy.

 

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Anyone have any experience with an eo and magnifier on one of these? Wondering if you can see alright with a good cheek weld, as it will sit a bit low compared to it on my AR. May have to put an acog on it.

I have shot one with the Meprolite version of the EOTECH and it's a perfect set up for this rifle.

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Anyone have any experience with an eo and magnifier on one of these? Wondering if you can see alright with a good cheek weld, as it will sit a bit low compared to it on my AR. May have to put an acog on it.

 

I've shot my SAR with eo/aimpoint with a magnifier it works but had a little more trouble than on an AR.  Might be my chubby cheeks though :D

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Lambo2936, no pics of the new Tavor?!

Soon.. its hiding from the wife LOL.

Its not complete. Im pretty sure im gona swap out the sight from a 1-4 m223 thats on it now to either an eo or acog. Idk which. Just dreading sighting the acog in on my DD after i just sighted in the eo on it lol

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Not sure, but there is another company that makes them. The name eludes me at the moment. People usually install them to avoid gas in their face when using a suppressor. I have never had that happen on mine. See no reason unless you are going to run one.

Try Manticore or Gear Head Worx

 

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I think I want a 95

Take your pick. 95 pretty much runs down the whole east coast. [emoji23]

Plenty mile markers to pick from.

 

 

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