Description
- New fire control pack with a 5-6lb trigger
- Forearm with picatinny rails at the 3, 6 and 9 o’clock positions with removable rail covers
- Relocation of the charging handle closer to your center mass
- Modular Tavor style pistol grip
- Unparalleled dexterity without the loss of bullet velocity
- Can also be changed out with a separate purchase of conversion kits to shoot 9mm and .300 Blackout
- Perfect for anyone looking to have an accurate, modular, reliable, and agile rifle system all on one platform
Specification
Caliber | 5.56 NATO |
Action | Gas Piston, Semi-Auto |
Operating System | Closed rotating bolt, long stroke gas piston |
Magazine Type | Polymer NATO STANAG |
Magazine Capacity | 30 Rounds |
Barrel Material | Chrome lined, Cold hammer forged, CrMoV |
Barrel Length, in | 16.5" |
Overall Length, in | 26.125" |
Weight, lbs | 7.9 |
Rifling | 1:7 inch twist, 6 grooves, Right hand |
Stock Type | Reinforced polymer bullpup configuration |
Sights | Folding front sight (blade) with Tritium insert and rear sight (aperture) |
Optional Equipment | 9mm and .300 Blackout Conversion Kits |
1 Review
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IWI US Tavor X95 5.56mm 16.5in 30rd Semi-Automatic Rifle (XFD16)
The X95 is built like a tank, it points naturally and is more than accurate enough for CQB. Yet this rifle really shines on its handling. On paper it should feel heavier, bulkier and its trigger pull harder than (let's say) a Kel-Tec RDB. But in your hands it somehow feels lighter and handier in all aspects. You can tell that a lot of thought was put on the ergonomics. Bullpups are an acquired taste, but do try one of these. You might be surprised.