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Tavor barrel wrench alternative
Tavor barrel wrench alternative







Pricey, but very worth it if you're trying to keep a dot on A zone squares at 15-20 yards while moving. Goes from an 'OK for a bullpup' trigger to as good as anything out there. Swapped the trigger mechanism for a Geissele Lighting Bow to remove the 15" of creep (that's what it felt like), and replaced the sear with a Geissele SS at 3.5 lbs. The X95 is loads better than the original Tavor, but it's still nowhere near what you get on any match-grade AR. Other things to note or fix if you're considering an X95 for PCC: in order to get it to eject out the left and charge from the right. The gun is 100% ambidextrous, but you do have to make liberal use of a full punch set to move the extractor, switch the charging handle, etc. The poor guy with the brand new MPX had fits getting his to run. EVERY other gun, including a couple of JP GMRs, an MPX, a Scorp, and half a dozen 9mm frankenbuilds had their operators reaching for the charging handle at least once during the match. Second match on the slightly hotter loads had me putting nearly 200 rounds downrange without a single issue. Chubbies still work if the gun is clean and lubed (up to around 200 rounds), but get it a bit dirty and they're not quite enough. Turns out even Stand One recommends their somewhat hotter (but still subsonic) 147gr loads for submachine guns, and unlike the pistol there's very, very little feel difference between them.

tavor barrel wrench alternative

Problems showed up in the match after about 40 shots, so I switched to hotter ammo and didn't have a problem. When I got the gun, I took it to the range and ran a good 150 rounds or so of Chubbies through it without a hitch.

tavor barrel wrench alternative

The first match I had issues with FTEs using Stand One Chubbies - these are -P 147 gr 9mm loads that are designed to just cycle the action in a pistol. PCC is getting popular and out of the ~40 competitors at each match there were 8-9 PCCs, and the Tavor outran them all in terms of reliability. Fun as hell, easy to run with, insanely maneuverable, and (once I figured out the ammo) absolutely ROCK solid. I've run the Tavor in back to back matches now (USPSA rules, though outlaw matches), and it's just a beast.









Tavor barrel wrench alternative