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Published on May 1, 2024
Duration: 0:32

This video explores the IWI Tavor bullpup rifle, originally developed for the IDF and chambered in 5.56 NATO. It highlights the availability of conversion kits for .300 Blackout and 9mm, noting that factory 9mm variants were also produced. The Tavor is now considered a modern collectible, with this specific model featuring a green finish and an 18-inch barrel.

Quick Summary

The IWI Tavor is a bullpup rifle originally developed in Israel for the IDF, initially chambered in 5.56 NATO. Conversion kits for .300 Blackout and 9mm were available, and factory 9mm variants were produced. It's now a modern collectible.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the IWI Tavor
  2. 00:10Caliber Conversions and Variants
  3. 00:20Collectibility and Features

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the IWI Tavor rifle?

The IWI Tavor is a bullpup rifle originally developed in Israel for the IDF. It was initially chambered in 5.56 NATO, with conversion kits and variants available for .300 Blackout and 9mm calibers.

Is the IWI Tavor still in production?

While the original IWI Tavor is no longer in production, it is now considered a modern collectible. Conversion kits for calibers like 9mm have become rare and expensive.

What calibers can the IWI Tavor be chambered in?

The IWI Tavor was originally chambered in 5.56 NATO. Conversion kits were made available for .300 Blackout and 9mm, and factory-built 9mm rifles were also produced.

What are the key features of this IWI Tavor model?

This specific IWI Tavor model features a distinctive green finish and an 18-inch barrel. It is a bullpup rifle design, originally developed for military use.

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