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    Obviously a bad barrel. Maybe the chrome lining wasn’t kosha. SAR or X95 versions? If accuracy was that much of an issue with the Tavor, I don’t think it would have been as widely adopted around the world. You are welcome to shoot my SAR any time. It’s an early serial number and well used.

    BTW. My SAR only likes 77gr.

    It's a*s end heavy…
    That was one of my first impressions too. Nearly all the weight is at the back. It seems odd until you try it in its intended role, only then did the light come on for me. The majority of the weight is close to your upper body and supported, making the front very light and maneuverable. Once I got used to it, it’s one of the features I like best. Remember, it’s a home defense or urban combat weapon. I think of it more like an SMG than a real rifle.

    Spare parts availability is a big issue here. The Tavor is doomed here if they don’t fix that.
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