The TAR21 is AWESOME - FPS Tavor

Published on September 8, 2019
Duration: 8:19

This video provides an in-depth look at the IWI Tavor TAR-21 rifle, highlighting its advantages as a compact, semi-automatic rifle with a full-length barrel, particularly for Canadian users. The presenter discusses aftermarket modifications, including a Giselle trigger pack and RPM Tool handguards, and compares it to the X95. The video also touches on Canadian magazine restrictions and the use of pistol magazines for higher capacity.

Quick Summary

The IWI Tavor TAR-21 is a popular bullpup rifle, especially in Canada, due to its compact size and full-length barrel. Its ergonomics, particularly the 'grip and rip' magazine release, are favored by some over newer models. The trigger can be significantly improved with aftermarket upgrades from companies like Giselle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Tavor TAR-21
  2. 00:08Tavor TAR-21 in Canada
  3. 00:36TAR-21 vs. X95 Comparison
  4. 01:12Magazine Release Ergonomics
  5. 01:48Aftermarket Trigger Upgrade
  6. 02:38Forward Side Charging Action
  7. 02:46RPM Tool Handguards
  8. 03:35Vertical Grip and Bipod
  9. 04:11AAC Blast Deflector
  10. 04:45Magazine Capacity and Canadian Laws
  11. 06:06Shooting the TAR-21
  12. 07:09Canadian Magazine Restrictions Explained
  13. 08:02Final Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the IWI Tavor TAR-21 a good option for Canadian firearm owners?

The Tavor TAR-21's bullpup design allows it to have a full-length barrel while maintaining a compact size, which is advantageous in Canada where short-barreled rifles are restricted. This configuration enables it to be a semi-automatic rifle suitable for use on private land.

How can the trigger on the IWI Tavor TAR-21 be improved?

The factory trigger on the Tavor TAR-21 is often described as poor. Significant improvements can be made by installing aftermarket trigger packs and trigger bows from companies like Giselle, which can greatly enhance the shooting experience.

What are the magazine capacity restrictions for semi-automatic rifles in Canada?

In Canada, semi-automatic centerfire rifles are legally restricted to a maximum of 5 rounds per magazine, regardless of the magazine's actual designed capacity. This restriction can be circumvented for some platforms by using magazines classified as pistol magazines.

Are there aftermarket handguards available for the IWI Tavor TAR-21?

Yes, there are aftermarket handguard options for the Tavor TAR-21. The presenter highlights handguards from RPM Tool, which are made from 7075 aluminum and feature M-LOK compatibility, offering enhanced customization and accessory mounting.

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