IWI Tavor - SHOT Show 2013

Published on January 18, 2013
Duration: 1:44

This video provides an overview of the US-made IWI Tavor rifles showcased at Shot Show 2013. The presenter highlights the availability of black and flat dark earth models, as well as a specific IDF configuration featuring a Merlite red dot sight. Production is confirmed, with shipping expected within months and a target price of around $2,000.

Quick Summary

The US-made IWI Tavor rifles were featured at Shot Show 2013, with production confirmed and shipping expected within months. Available in Flat Dark Earth and Black, the target price was around $1999. An IDF version includes a Merlite red dot sight and lacks a top rail.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction at IWI Booth
  2. 00:17US-Made Tavor Rifles
  3. 00:32Production Status and Shipping
  4. 00:39Target Price and Availability
  5. 00:48Flat Dark Earth Model
  6. 01:00Black Model
  7. 01:07IDF Version Overview
  8. 01:15Merlite Red Dot Sight
  9. 01:17Rail System Differences
  10. 01:21IDF Version Inclusions
  11. 01:26Sight Removal Option
  12. 01:32Future Review Tease

Frequently Asked Questions

When were the US-made IWI Tavor rifles first showcased?

The US-made IWI Tavor rifles were showcased at Shot Show 2013. Production was confirmed, with plans to begin shipping within a few months of the show.

What is the expected price range for the US-made IWI Tavor?

The target price for the US-made IWI Tavor rifles was around $2,000, specifically listed as $19.99, indicating a price point just under two thousand dollars.

What color options are available for the US-made IWI Tavor?

The US-made IWI Tavor rifles were shown in two primary color options: Flat Dark Earth and Black. Both were available at the IWI booth during Shot Show 2013.

What distinguishes the IDF version of the IWI Tavor?

The IDF version of the IWI Tavor is configured as it would be issued to the Israel Defense Forces, featuring a Merlite red dot sight and lacking a standard 1913 rail on top. Select-fire capability is also omitted for the US market.

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