Full Tavor Disassembly

Published on September 9, 2013
Duration: 10:09

This comprehensive guide details the step-by-step disassembly of the IWI Tavor SAR rifle, presented by Tim from Military Arms Channel. It debunks the complexity myth, providing clear instructions and tool requirements for a full strip, suitable for deep cleaning or caliber conversion. The video emphasizes methodical execution and proper tool usage, reflecting high expertise.

Quick Summary

Disassembling the IWI Tavor SAR requires specific tools like Allen wrenches, screwdrivers, a punch, and a 10mm barrel wrench. After a safety check, remove the handguard, top rail, front assembly, bolt carrier group, barrel, gas tube, trigger pack, and finally the bolt stop for a full strip.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction and Tools
  2. 01:29Safety Check and Handguard Removal
  3. 02:07Top Rail Removal
  4. 02:43Front Assembly and Charging Handle Removal
  5. 04:12Bolt Carrier Group Removal
  6. 05:06Barrel Disassembly
  7. 06:47Gas Tube and Trigger Pack Removal
  8. 07:40Bolt Stop and Final Stripping

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools are needed to disassemble the IWI Tavor SAR?

To disassemble the IWI Tavor SAR, you will need Allen wrenches, a Phillips head screwdriver, a flathead screwdriver, a small punch, and a specialized 10mm barrel wrench, which is available from IWI.

How do you remove the barrel from an IWI Tavor SAR?

Barrel removal involves using a punch to lift a locking tab while simultaneously turning the 10mm barrel wrench clockwise. Once unlocked, the barrel and gas block assembly can be slid out from the front of the receiver.

Is the IWI Tavor SAR difficult to disassemble?

According to Military Arms Channel, the IWI Tavor SAR is not overly complex to disassemble. The video provides a methodical, step-by-step guide to debunk this common myth and make the process accessible.

What is the first step in disassembling the IWI Tavor SAR?

The very first step after gathering your tools is to perform a thorough safety check, ensuring the firearm is completely unloaded by visually and physically inspecting the chamber and magazine well.

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