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Willis, you need to write them and tell them to get their yarmulke outta their butt and make a tactical shotgun to complete the trifecta.

I love it. One gun I SERIOUSLY lament selling is my Galil. Edited by Caster
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The ONLY thing that has kept me from getting a Tavor or any other bullpup is the fact that I shoot rifles left handed and my wife shoots them right handed.  With an AR or an AK, no adjustments to the rifles are necessary for her to pick up my rifle and run it.  With the Tavor... not so much.

 

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You can shoot it lefty or righty without changing anything.....  just when you're shooting lefty, the brass might graze your chin if using lighter 223 rounds, but if you use regular ammo, the brass deflector will throw them more forward

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You can shoot it lefty or righty without changing anything..... just when you're shooting lefty, the brass might graze your chin if using lighter 223 rounds, but if you use regular ammo, the brass deflector will throw them more forward

My son shoots lefty and he couldn't get my brother's Tavor to run worth a crap that way. Seems his face kept causing ejection issues.

Immediately swap it to right hand, no issues. Go back to lefty, ejections issues. YMMV.
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If you are some one who runs it with your chin or face pushed forward on the gun it can cause issue.

I shoot it right handed but can shoot it left handed without much problem. Now my best friend who is left handed will end up with little half moons on his chin.
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The ONLY thing that has kept me from getting a Tavor or any other bullpup is the fact that I shoot rifles left handed and my wife shoots them right handed.  With an AR or an AK, no adjustments to the rifles are necessary for her to pick up my rifle and run it.  With the Tavor... not so much.

 

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The Gear Head Razorback rail helps with this, it raises the optics and on mine at least shooting right handed or left handed is not an issue 

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The Gear Head Razorback rail helps with this, it raises the optics and on mine at least shooting right handed or left handed is not an issue 

 

Nice!  We need to meet up sometime and shoot.  (a.) Just because and (b.) I'd like to see that rifle!  :)

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