X95 vs Bren 2

Published on April 2, 2019
Duration: 19:16

This comprehensive guide details a side-by-side comparison of the CZ Bren 2 pistol and the IWI Tavor X95 SBR, presented by an FFL/SOT holder. It covers legal classifications, ergonomic critiques, trigger comparisons, and essential ballistics testing using a LabRadar, providing expert insights into their performance for self-defense and vehicle applications.

Quick Summary

An expert comparison of the CZ Bren 2 pistol and IWI Tavor X95 SBR reveals key differences in legal classification, ergonomics, and performance. The Bren 2, a pistol, is easier for travel, while the X95 SBR offers higher muzzle velocity. Accuracy tests showed the Bren 2 slightly outperforming the X95, with the Bren 2 also featuring a superior trigger.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: X95 vs Bren 2
  2. 01:42Legal and Size Comparison
  3. 03:30X95 Ergonomics and Shooting
  4. 06:00Bren 2 Features and Trigger
  5. 08:13Optics and Occluded Eye Principle
  6. 11:10Accuracy Testing
  7. 13:19Velocity Testing and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the CZ Bren 2 pistol and the IWI Tavor X95 SBR?

The CZ Bren 2 is a pistol with an 8-inch barrel, legally simpler for travel, while the IWI Tavor X95 is an SBR with a 13-inch barrel. The Bren 2 has a superior trigger, but the X95 offers higher muzzle velocity. Both are comparable in overall length due to the X95's bullpup design.

How accurate are the CZ Bren 2 and IWI Tavor X95 according to the video?

At 50 yards, the CZ Bren 2 pistol achieved a 2.20 MOA group, and the IWI Tavor X95 SBR achieved a 3.06 MOA group. The instructor noted that 3 MOA is acceptable for a fighting rifle.

What muzzle velocities were recorded for the Bren 2 and Tavor X95?

Using a LabRadar, the IWI Tavor X95 SBR (13-inch barrel) averaged 2954 fps, while the CZ Bren 2 pistol (8-inch barrel) averaged 2516 fps, a difference of 438 fps favoring the X95.

What are the legal considerations when choosing between a pistol brace firearm and an SBR?

Firearms equipped with pistol braces, like the CZ Bren 2, are legally classified as pistols, making interstate travel easier. SBRs are regulated under the NFA, requiring a tax stamp and registration, which adds complexity and restrictions.

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