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The IWI Tavor, previously designated as the Tavor TAR-21 (Tavor Assault Rifle – 21st century), [4] is an Israeli bullpup assault rifle chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO, designed and produced by Israel Weapon Industries (IWI). It is part of the Tavor family of rifles, which have spawned many derivatives of the original design. The Tavor TAR-21 can ...
IWI Tavor 7: Bullpup battle rifle Israel Designed in 2013–2017 IMI Galil Galatz: Semi-automatic sniper rifle Israel 1983–present Beretta BM 59: Battle rifle Italy 1959–present Derived from M1 Garand. Beretta MG 42/59: General-purpose machine gun Italy 1959–present Licensed copy of the MG 3 machine gun. Howa Type 64: Battle rifle Japan
The IWI Tavor 7 is an Israeli bullpup battle rifle chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge designed and produced by Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) as part of the Tavor rifle family. [2] It is a fully ambidextrous rifle.
Israel Weapon Industries (IWI), formerly the Magen division of the Israel Military Industries Ltd. (IMI), is an Israeli firearms manufacturer. It was founded in 1933. [ 2 ] Formerly owned by the State of Israel , the Small Arms Division of IMI was privatized and renamed IWI in 2005.
The IWI X95 (formerly known as the Micro-Tavor, MTAR or MTAR-21) [5] is an Israeli bullpup assault rifle designed and produced by Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) as part of the Tavor rifle family, along with the Tavor TAR and the Tavor 7. IWI US offers the rifle in semi-automatic only configuration as the 'Tavor X95'.
IWI ACE: Israel Weapons Industries: 5.56×45mm NATO 7.62×39mm Israel: 2008–present IWI ARAD: Israel Weapon Industries: 5.56×45mm NATO Israel: 2019–present IWI Carmel: Israel Weapon Industries: 5.56×45mm NATO Israel: 2019 IWI Tavor TAR21: Israel Weapon Industries: 5.56×45mm NATO Israel: yes c.2001/2002–present IWI Tavor X95: Israel ...
IWI Tavor TAR-21 The QBZ-95 is one of the most-produced firearms in the world with approximately 3 million weapons made. FN F2000 The Steyr AUG (selected in 1977) is often cited as the first successful bullpup, [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] in service with the armed forces of over twenty countries, and the primary rifle of Austria and Australia.
7.62×51mm (.308 Winchester).300 Winchester Magnum.338 Lapua Magnum United States 2008 Desert Tech WLVRN: Desert Tech.223 Remington 5.56×45mm NATO.223 Wylde.300 BLK.308 Win 7.62×51mm NATO 6.5mm Creedmoor United States 2024 Dragunov SVU: Central Design Research Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Arms 7.62×54mmR Russia 1994 DSR-Precision GmbH DSR-1