The Tavor 7 is the next evolutionary step in the Tavor bullpup family. Based on requests from military and civilian customers alike, the Tavor 7 is IWI’s introduction into the 7.62 x 51 bullpup rifle offering. The Tavor carries the usual reliability expected of all IWI products with some increased ergonomic features. This includes the ability to lock the charging handle without the use of the bolt catch. It also maintains the M4 type ambidextrous magazine release system and 45 degree ambidextrous safety. The Tavor 7 is a fully ambidextrous platform on which the ejection side and the charging handle can be switched quickly and easily from side to side by the user. The ambidextrous features include safety lever, magazine release, and bolt catch similar to the X95. The IWI Tavor 7 also includes an M-Lok fore-end as well as Mil-Std 1913 picatinny rails at the 12 and 6 o’clock positions, to allow the use of multiple devices and accessories. The rifle’s body is built from high-strength impact-modified polymer, and has a hammer-forged, chrome lined barrel for enhanced accuracy and life cycle.
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Ray S.
1 year agoThe IWI Tavor 7 is a very nice weapon, I enjoy mine very much. I don't think that I have ever had an IMI or IWI firearm that I didn't like. All have been of good quality and performed well.
Kerry M.
1 year agoI was nervous for two reasons, the first is that I haven't spent that kind of money on a firearm before. And two, I haven't bought one online. To keep it short, it all worked out fine, I would do it again.
Curtis L.
1 year agoThe short and sweet version, Its awesome! Very well built, very responsive trigger. Worth the money guys! I love mine!!
Jeffrey D.
1 year agoIt shoots like butter and is well-made. I added a Romeo and Juliet combo from Sig Sauer for the optics and they work great with it. The trigger pull is crisp and the kick is much lighter than any other 7.62 I've shot in the past. I would recommend this gun to anyone that wants a high-quality firearm.
Jonathan M.
1 year agoIt had a bit of a break in period and needed a fresh layer of oil to be able to effectively 'slap' the charging handle. Before that the rounds would lock into the firing chamber while dry cycling and I had to manually pull the mag out and jimmy the round out. I don't think this was a manufactured error whatsoever, I'm pretty sure it was just t...Read More Read more about review stating First rifle
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