Description
The TAVOR SAR Flattop incorporates a full-length MIL-STD Picatinny top rail in addition to the standard short rail mounted at a 45° angle opposite the charging handle.
The dynamics of the battlefield are forever changing. With the increasing threat of terrorism in our streets to the evolving situations of combat applications, a new paradigm in firearms was required. In 1982, with the foresight of what the modern battlefield was becoming, IWI in a decade long collaboration with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) R&D developed the new standard issue weapon for the IDF; and the TAVOR® was born. Mr. Zalman Shebs, known as the “father of the TAVOR®,†spearheaded the team to develop a weapon system that was capable of moving from open field conflicts to close-quarter engagements and from daylight to nighttime capabilities – seamlessly on a single mission. In the late 1990’s through the early 2000’s, the TAVOR® underwels with IDF units testing for ergonomics. The TAVOR® then entered the IDF NCO Infantry School for extensive field tests and finally, in 2002, the TAVOR® was given to an army company in the Givati Brigade for real-world testing and use. By September, 2003, the IDF had chosen the TAVOR® rifle as the standard issue for their infantry troops. Today the TAVOR® rifles are in service with IDF Infantry troops and the IDF Special Forces in Israel along with many military and law enforcement agencies in the world.IWI and IWI US have brought the same dedication to craft and commitment to performance and reliability to the American customer with the TAVOR® SAR rifle. TAVOR® SAR Features Include:
Bullpup configuration allows for short rifle convenience with long rifle accuracy
Optimized ergonomic design for increased comfort and ease-of-use
Clean, long stroke piston operation
Detachable, cold hammer-forged barrel (CHF), chrome-lined with 1:7 twist, CrMoV steit with CHF barrel, 1:10 twist, CrMoV steel
100% ambidextrous configuration and operation with optional left-hand bolts for 5.56 NATO and 5.45 x 39mm. No additional parts required to convert to 9mm Parabellum to LH configuration
Simple field stripping into easily serviceable subassemblies
Mil-Std 100% interchangeability of all TAVOR® SAR parts
Last round stays open on an empty magazine
All metal parts treated for corrosion resistance
Integral rubber recoil pad
Caliber
5.56 NATO
Action
Semi-auto
Operating System
Closed rotating bolt, long gas stroke on piston head
Magazine Type
Polymer NATO STANAG type
Magazine Capacity
30 rounds
Barrel Material
Cold hammer forged, CrMoV, chrome lined
Barrel Len”
Overall Length
27 ?”
Weight
8.15 lbs.
Rifling
Right hand, 6 grooves, 1:7 inch twist
Stock Color
Flat Dark Earth
Stock Type
Reinforced polymer bullpup configuration
Sights
Folding front sight (blade) and rear sight (aperture)
Restricted States
Sales of this rifle may be restricted in certain states and the District of Columbia. Please check with your local authorities regarding your local firearms laws.