
IWI Tavor 
Assault rifles
Kč
Per hour for firearms license holders
600 Kč
For rental with an instructor + 10 shots
For rental with an instructor + 10 shots
Per hour for firearms license holders
Calibre | 5,56×45 mm NATO |
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Barrel length | 470 mm |
Range | 100-200 m |
Weight | 3,63 kg |
Magazine size | 30 |
Country of origin | Israel |
IWI Tavor: A modern bullpup rifle from Israel
Introduction: Israel’s answer to the modern battlefield
The IWI Tavor is an Israeli assault rifle with a bullpup configuration that combines compact design with high efficiency and reliability. Thanks to its innovative layout and modular construction, it has become the weapon of choice for various military and police units around the world.
History and development of the IWI Tavor
Development of the Tavor rifle began in the 1990s by Israel Military Industries (now Israel Weapon Industries) with the aim of replacing the M16 and M4 rifles in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). The initial model, the TAR-21 (Tavor Assault Rifle – 21st century), was introduced into service in 2001. In 2009, an improved version, the Tavor X95, also known as the Micro Tavor, was introduced and selected by the IDF as its standard infantry weapon, with plans for full implementation by 2018.
Technical specifications and features
The Tavor is known for its modularity and is available in several variants and calibers: 5.56×45 mm NATO, .300 Blackout, 9×19 mm.
Thanks to its bullpup configuration, the Tavor is more compact than traditional rifles, allowing for better maneuverability in confined spaces while maintaining full barrel length for optimal ballistic performance.
Practical use: Popularity among military and police forces
The Tavor was designed with an emphasis on reliability in harsh conditions and easy maintenance, making it an ideal weapon for military and police units. Its modular design allows for quick conversion between different calibers and configurations, increasing its versatility on the battlefield.
Cultural and pop culture significance of the IWI Tavor
Thanks to its futuristic appearance and participation in various conflicts, the Tavor has become an iconic weapon that appears in many movies, TV series, and video games. Its unique design and reputation as a reliable weapon have contributed to its popularity among gun enthusiasts and collectors.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
What are the main differences between the Tavor TAR-21 and the Tavor X95?
The Tavor X95 is a modernized version of the TAR-21 with improved ergonomics, a modular design that allows for quick caliber changes, and redesigned controls for better user comfort.
Is it possible to mount optics and other accessories on the Tavor?
Yes, the Tavor is equipped with integrated Picatinny rails that allow the mounting of various optical sights, flashlights, and other accessories.
What is the availability of civilian versions of the Tavor?
Civilian versions, such as the Tavor SAR or Tavor X95, are available on the civilian market in various configurations and calibers, depending on the legislation of individual countries.
What are the advantages of the bullpup design in the Tavor?
The bullpup configuration allows for a reduction in the overall length of the weapon while maintaining the length of the barrel, which improves maneuverability in confined spaces while providing full ballistic performance.
Summary: IWI Tavor – a combination of innovation and efficiency
The IWI Tavor represents a modern approach to assault rifle design, combining a compact bullpup configuration with high reliability and modularity. Its success on the battlefield and popularity in pop culture testify to its exceptional features and capabilities.
Designed with an emphasis on reliability in harsh conditions and easy maintenance, it is an ideal weapon for military and police units. Its modular design allows for quick conversion between different calibers and configurations, increasing its versatility on the battlefield.