blueorison wrote:Apparently there is a new Tavor trigger besides the G and Timney triggers; Shooting Sight.
Hmm, still in the $300 range. I think that I will stick to a known quantity like Timney or Geisellie.
Reverend Herc wrote:blueorison wrote:
TAVOR + G/Timney Trigger + Comp = win.
Best backpack carbine.
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$352 big ones.... dang...
Maybe for next christmas.. Right now I am trying to figure out the Optics...
Some help would be nice!
I agree with Blue - KISS when it comes to the reticle on the Tavor. Because it's a bullpup, I didn't really think that I would use the Tavor for anything long distance and I am a big fan of EOTech's holographic weapons sights. In fact I have their XPS2-2 on my AR57 and PS90. However, my eyes have recently decided to betray me and anything more than 25 yards has started to look like a blob. That's a big "does not compute" for me because, well, see my videos of shooting gummy bears. There's just something really cool IMHO about being able to hit something really small.
So bearing that in mind, I got the EOTech G33 flip to side 3x magnifier just in case I needed to reach out and though something small-ish. I considered going that route, but I wanted to try something different. I have an ACOG that I thought about for about 32 seconds but I didn't like the idea of the fixed 4x magnification - I wanted to start with 1x.
So I chose an expensive compromise: the Leupold Mark 4 MR/T 1.5-5x20mm M2. I figured that if I didn't like it then I could put it on another rifle but soon figured out that the 1.5x still offered very quick acquisition and if I ever needed to shoot at any kind of distance, then the 5x was more than enough to get the job done.
Anywho, to make a long story long - the Leupold is staying put on the Tavor.
Just my $0.02 and as always, YMMV.