IWI Tavor 9mm- 32 rounds in 4 seconds

Published on February 5, 2014
Duration: 1:39

Jerry Miculek demonstrates the IWI Tavor 9mm's rapid-fire capability, achieving 32 rounds on a steel target in 5.44 seconds with 100% hits. The analysis highlights impressive split times between 0.14 and 0.18 seconds, showcasing exceptional control and marksmanship. The review focuses on the Tavor's performance in a high-volume shooting scenario.

Quick Summary

Jerry Miculek fired 32 rounds from the IWI Tavor 9mm in 5.44 seconds, achieving 100% hits on a steel target. Split times averaged 0.14-0.18 seconds, demonstrating exceptional speed and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Intro & Gear Setup
  2. 00:2532-Round Rapid Fire Demo
  3. 00:44Shot Timer Analysis & Hits
  4. 01:27Slow-Motion Replay

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can the IWI Tavor 9mm be fired in a rapid string?

In a demonstration by Jerry Miculek, the IWI Tavor 9mm fired 32 rounds in 5.44 seconds. This rapid-fire string achieved 100% hits on a steel target, showcasing impressive speed and control.

What were Jerry Miculek's split times during the IWI Tavor 9mm test?

During the rapid-fire demonstration with the IWI Tavor 9mm, Jerry Miculek's split times ranged between 0.14 and 0.18 seconds. The first shot was recorded at 0.64 seconds.

What ammunition was used in the IWI Tavor 9mm rapid-fire test?

The IWI Tavor 9mm was tested using a 32-round magazine loaded with Hornady 125gr HAP ammunition. This setup was used for the rapid-fire demonstration on a steel target.

What is the capacity of the magazine used in the IWI Tavor 9mm demonstration?

The demonstration featured a 32-round magazine for the IWI Tavor 9mm. This allowed for an extended rapid-fire sequence to test the firearm's performance under high-volume shooting conditions.

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