It should.
12 more what?
12 more quality posts until getting access to private messages and the classifieds. Runs to 50 via one-liners are dealt with...
It should.
12 more what?
12 more quality posts until getting access to private messages and the classifieds. Runs to 50 via one-liners are dealt with...
Oh I see.
Why would I be interested in the lame classifieds here? I perused them a couple times and there is very little traffic or anything good for sale for that matter. I am not interested in buying overpriced 22lr, PSA kit builds or tapco pimped SKSs. I also have nothing for sale for that matter and if I did I would not bother listing it here.
I joined this site to learn about Indiana gunshops, gunshows, gunsmiths, gun laws, gun ranges, etc. I mostly read and chime in a little bit here and there. I could care less about the "priviledge" of using the classifieds here or what the resident hall monitors think of my intentions.
*I have both the SAR and X95. I like both quite a bit. It's going to be hard for me to recommend one over the other. I suppose part of it depends on how much and where you plan to mount on the front of it and what you are willing to spend to upgrade the front end of the SAR. You can go all out on a new handguard like from Manticore or just get a smaller rail for the bottom for under $30 from Homeland Guns....
Below the two Tavors on the Right are mine, the FDE is the SAR with a Manticore rail and optional internal light (love that setup) and my X95 that I haven't done a single improvement to. As others have mentioned if you are a trigger snob you'll want to upgrade your SAR trigger to a Super Sabra, it makes a night and day difference. I haven't felt the *need* to improve the trigger on the X95.
The choice isn't an easy one.
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Which flashlight is that? I have a TLR-1 mounted to the side of the aftermarket forend on mine but I like the idea of the internally-mounted light.
That's a great question. The short answer is I don't know unfortunately. I got the "fully loaded kit" from Manticore about 3 years ago and it included a single cr123 300 lumen light. It's an "off brand" but this thing is a tank. It's been on my SAR for 3 years and had who knows how many rounds fired with it in place... somewhere between 1,500 and 2,500. It's been bumped around, dropped, you name it. Front screws off to replace the battery so you never have to unmount it or the rail. Pressure switch is contained inside.
This setup works "with any 1" diameter light" according to Manticore website I just checked. I didn't see the light or option for the included light on their website, just the attachment options. It's very handy and a great "grab and go" when I have to check on the animals in the middle of the night. Works much better than the inforce WML I have on the X95 both in terms of usability and the quality of the light and beam itself is much better than the inforce. I'd buy more of these if I could figure out who made them. I'll have to ask Sven next time I see him.
Frank - there are some additional internal light options here from Gear Head Works
I have a Midwest Industries handguard on my Tavor with a SureFire Scount light. I liked the idea of having the entire light contained inside the handguard although it does make battery changes a bit more difficult.
Frank - there are some additional internal light options here from Gear Head Works
I have a Midwest Industries handguard on my Tavor with a SureFire Scount light. I liked the idea of having the entire light contained inside the handguard although it does make battery changes a bit more difficult.
I'm a bit late to this thread but...
Eric, I have a SAR that has some customizations. I have both the stock trigger pack and the Super Sabra/Lightning Bow combination.
I am willing to meet if you want to try it.
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As I sit here watching Green Bay beat up on Dallas (still 1st quarter, so we'll see how it ends, not just begins), I realize it's Sunday... And tomorrow is a Monday I have off. Anybody up for a range trip? Be happy to meet pretty much anywhere that's convenient to you.
Been doing more and more YouTube research... Starting to look like the majority opinion is that the X95 is generally less accurate than the SAR. Looks like some of that is ammo choice, but ammo alone won't account for the extra size of the groups at 100 yards. Now I have to wonder if there's anything that will make that accuracy gap shrink for the 95?
Still, if the X95 is substantially better to shoot than the original, I'd entertain plans of buying it instead--I just don't see having the $$ to get both and use one for shorter and one for longer ranges.