This video satirically reviews several budget alternatives to the AR-15, highlighting firearms like the Saiga MK-103, HK243 S SAR, IWI Tavor TAR-21, Tula AKM, and FB Radom MSBS GROT. The host uses irony to comment on their availability, perceived quality, and market positioning, touching on import bans and early production issues.
This video showcases the 9.5-inch barrel Robinson Armament XCR-M Micro chambered in .308. It highlights shooting and controls of this gas-operated, long-stroke piston rifle with an adjustable gas system. The video mentions the Aimpoint Comp M4s optic and IWI Tavor Tar-21 iron sights, along with a Rob Arms single chamber brake. The description also references previous videos on the XCR platform and encourages viewers to support the channel on Patreon and follow on Instagram and Facebook. All local laws were followed during production.
This video explores the terminal ballistics of various firearms by visualizing their impact in mud. The experiment showcases the energy transfer of bullets from different calibers and velocities, including a Ruger SR22, BRS 99, Chiappa 1893, IWI Tavor TAR 21, Mk 14 (m305), Benelli M4, and the impressive Sero GM6 M Lynx in .50 BMG. The creator emphasizes that all firearms were legally discharged on private property and encourages viewers to support the channel on Patreon and follow on social media for more content. The video aims to provide a visual understanding of bullet performance.
This video, part 4 of the "Gun of the Week" series, provides an in-depth overview of the IWI Tavor TAR-21 semi-automatic rifle. It covers design details, internal function, features, and technical specifications, including calibre (5.56mm NATO), operating system (long stroke piston, gas operated, rotating bolt), fire modes (semi-auto), magazine capacity, factory sights, and included optic (Trijicon Acog). The description also mentions accessories, accuracy, and a long-term review as upcoming content. It notes Canadian legal classifications based on barrel length.
This is Part 1 of a multi-part series reviewing the IWI Tavor TAR-21 semi-automatic rifle. The video introduces the rifle and provides technical specifications including its caliber (5.56mm NATO), operating system (long stroke piston, gas operated), semi-automatic fire mode, magazine capacity (with Canadian restrictions noted), barrel length, and weight. It also details the factory iron sights and the Trijicon ACOG optic. The description highlights the legal classification of the rifle in Canada based on barrel length. Future parts of the series will cover disassembly, shooting, a detailed overview, accessories, accuracy, and a long-term review. The creator also mentions a brief correction regarding a previous caliber mention.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of bullpup firearms, delving into their history, the origin of the term, and their enduring relevance in modern military applications. It features shooting footage of various bullpup and related platforms, including the IWI Tavor Tar-21, Sero GM6M Lynx, Boberg XR9-L, and FN PS90, as well as other firearms like the FN-15, SIG Virtus Patrol, and SIG Rattler. The content also touches upon the pros and cons of the bullpup design. Product placements for Cross Mag magazines and a ZCO scope are noted, with the creator emphasizing transparency and adherence to Canadian firearm laws.
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