Full Tavor Disassembly
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- Taking the Tavor completely down for cleaning or even caliber changes is pretty easy to accomplish. I fully strip the Tavor down including removing the barrel in this video.
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You know, to fully CLEAN the rifle, all you have to do is remove the action (one pin) remove the hammer group (two pins) remove the bolt hold open (no pins) and hose it out with water. Shake it dry, couple of drops of oil on the bolt, and reassemble. 15 min, tops. What a gun!
That means you no longer like most every rifle on the market. You do realize it takes a receiver block, special wrench, vice, punch and hammer to remove a barrel from a AR15? It takes a press and fixtures to remove a barrel from an AK. This is one of the easiest rifles to fully detail strip I've found outside of the SCAR and ACR (which requires no tools).
I use Ballistol on most of my firearms for cleaning and I've been using FrogLube as of late for lubrication.
I love the Elcan, it's the perfect optic for the Tavor... at least for me.
Thanks Tim, the video was very helpful for installing my Geissele Lightning Bow. i had a bit of trouble getting the assembly with the charging handle back on but i got it to fit properly after about 10 minutes or so.
Great video. It was my starting point on the installation of my Lighting Bow Trigger.
As compared to what other rifles? AK? You'll need a press. AR? You'll need even more tools and a receiver block and vice. SCAR? You'll need a torque wrench.
i have that SAME SCREWDRIVER went missing from my house a couple of days ago, and now it pops up in your video? i've got my eye on you mac.
Thanks so much for your video! You answered all my questions regarding conversion to left-hand, almost -- I think there is a different bolt required. Complete TU!
My gun store has several Tavors on hand. I've been wanting to get one since they came over to the US. Messed around with one there a bit, love it. Maybe in the next few months. Thanks for all the Tavor info shared!
Thanks, I already use Frog Lube on most of my hand guns and my Colt Le6920, I'll try a can of Ballistol and check out the results. Thanks for the reply and all the informative video, especially the cleaning and disassembly ones.
I just test fired a new TAVOR and I must admit that I REALLY liked it! They will sell a million of these. I never thought that I would see a rifle even more user friendly than an AR but this bullpup IS...now if only we could get the price down...! I can see why you are excited by it.
It's interesting to note that a full strip of the Norinco T97 bullpup is much easier...excluding removal of the barrel, of course, as that thing is pinned on!
Love the bullpup reviews/vids, BTW.
Great stuff. Thank you. My 16.6" FDE Tavor is now my favorite rifle. I had to have after I saw your first review on it.
This is a full break down. Very detailed. Field stripping is easy. You need a bunch of tools for an AR15 as well.
Never thought I'd find a rifle more soldier-proof than an AK, but the Tavor is it. Also, zero issues running a YHM suppressor.
Great vid. I've got one inbound to my local FFL, from Atlantic Firearms! CA legal, but we have ways of dealing with the BS.
Mine works great with a Kestrel suppressor too.
VERY good video. i have never taken my X95 down past field strip. Thanks.
Id recommend having a simple single layer plano tackle box insert handy when disassembling a rifle. They are great for compartmentalizing all the screws, pins, and springs.
@MAC.. I know you mentioned ppl were saying to lay off the number of Tavor vids but I must counter. Keep them coming my man I've got it coming in FDE and can't wait, you have the best reviews BY FAR IMO. Very excited so if you choose keep them coming bro, thanks!
Slick song in the vid. You really love that rifle. And after seeing my buddies tavor I can see why. It is a sweet rifle. Way more value for the money than any other bulpups I've seen.
great video. i never realized the big differences between a American SAR21 and the TAR21 in the Canadian market until now
These rifles are over $2500 up here in Canada, but, they are also non restricted so we can shoot them on private land and transport them freely with no special permits. I just have to convince the wife that I need one.
Great video as always
You get two hour breaks? I need to make my videos longer. :) Thanks for watching.
Wow this is super, so professional, fantastic job.
Atlantic Firearms says they will be offering the caliber conversion kits "soon". Can't wait to get the 5.45x39 kit. One pin out, remove the action. Two pins out, remove the fire control group. No pins hold in the bolt hold open. Hose the barreled receiver out with water and goodbye corrosive priming residue. Even easier than my 5.45 chambered AR.
For me, it's useful to be able to clean every nook and cranny of the rifle. A detail strip of a heavily used firearm is generally a good idea. Will the average Joe need to remove his barrel? No. Do heavy users like me like the option? Heck yes. I also plan on getting a 9mm kit which requires a barrel change to install.
I hope to have a M6 IC in the near future.
Love your channel (subbed). I was set to order one of these in FDE from Bud's until I saw this disassembly video. I have seen airsoft guns with thicker poly stocks. I am sure it's to keep weight down, but I think IWI was a little too lean on the thickness. Geissele dropped a Tavor from 6' (to test their trigger) and it broke the rifle. I am a huge fan of bullpups and own an AUG A3 and PS90, both of which would easily survive a drop (muzzle first) from six feet. The AUG stock is probably 3x the thickness and made from DCEF 1313.
My point was, when I was running my rifle suppressed I had so much back blast of fouling that I actually had to completely disassemble the Tavor to get it clean. When I pulled the barrel there was so much fouling all inside the receiver it looked like a charcoal briquette .
With my M4A1 all I had to do was pull the BCG and CH wipe those down, wipe down the upper and lower and I was done. This was after heavy contact that lasted 5hrs and I expended around 35 mags.
I've had no issues with my Gen 2 PMAGs.
Trippy. I never grew out of that childhood phase of liking to take things apart, haha.
Thanks for the vid, Tim. Just picked up a Tavor this past week and shot it for the first time today. Shoots great, smoother than my AR or AK. Now I'm contemplating picking up an aftermarket trigger like the TAV-D but I'm in no big hurry.
I think it's fuckin insane they didn't ship these rifles with that barrel wrench. WTF? Incredible.
Yep... But IWI loves selling the barrel pivot lock assembly's (which is only available as a completely assembled part) for $40 when many impatient Tavor owners use a "badly fitting" flat-head screwdriver buggering them up...and the other "hugely common" deal of shearing the little skinny latch lock from the barrel pivot locks opposite side off(part you "hopefully" lift with the punch before turning the lock assembly)...
Starting to think IWI makes more in replacement Barrel pivot locks, and replacement dented charging rod assemblies than entire Tavors, lol
PS: this was a nice complete video of the process.... Half of the popular videos out there that show the Tavors barrel removal (for those that don't know ore any to reference the Tavor armorers manual) are basically guided right into damaging the parts that I previously mentioned...
The Tavor is such a beautiful rifle!
The Pin detail so you can turn the 9mm Barrel nut was VERY helpful...
Trigger job!
Trigger job!
Trigger job!
Trigger job!
I ask because I just ordered a Geissele Lightning Bow trigger yesterday:] Awesome Tavor vids.
i like your videos. when im in school, i have a two-hour break so usually i just go to the computer lab and watch your vids while im waiting for my break to be over. lol
It's a Meprolight MOR sight. It's an Israeli made sight that's pretty high speed.
You have some freaking strong hands if you can press your barrel out with them.
Thanks for the upload and clarification.. I read somewhere else that the takedown process takes much longer than this video.. The person also stated that switching the ejection port to the other side requires a trip back to the factory.. Is that true..? It's also nice to know that switching the charging handle to the other side isn't too difficult and doesn't require any other parts..
I agree! Taking the barrel off of an AR is so much simpler!
I have yet to shoot one that did that, and I've fired over 8 of them including full-autos.
Sweet video. Thanks from TExas!
I really like the ACR as well, but with the Tavor, I get the full 16" barrel length, but in a rifle with an overall length of right around 26".
What was weird was the surefire cans have less blowback than the NT4 I had issued to me, and even then the Tavor was far more of a hassle to run and clean than my M4, at least with my M4 all I had to clean was the lower, upper and BCG. Much simpler than completely taking apart a rifle full of small pins and screws. My M4 was also not a piston(yeah obvious) and it ran fine suppressed even when I put around 35 mags through it over the period of a day.
Great video as always thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for this video. The manual that comes with the gun is pretty comprehensive, but nothing beats a live demo. I hope to get a 5.45x39mm barrel as soon as they are available. I have had no problems with any generation of PMAG in mine, but I am curious if my AR-Stoner 5.45 AR mags will work in the Tavor. Got a s*load of them. Keep up the good work.
I'm so tempted to trade my Bushmaster ACR in for one of these. I love bullpups. Great video as always, Semper Fi.
Thats literally what I did i had the acr enhanced and I love my tavor better
Im not sure how else to describe it but I know some people with the TAR 21 have reported black marks on thier faces the first time they fired them-not ment as a detraction as it seems to be a holding issue that isn't repeated at later range sessions.
The firearm is still certainly a top pick for any .223/5.56x45 firearm!
i like your videos. whenever i have a two hour break and im out of homework, i just go to the computer lab and watch your videos. lol
Rly didnt know thats all it took to strip this weapon. Enjoyed this video. Thank you
8:22 Tim... Corey & Erika from RTT called, they want their theme music back. LOL (Thought I was watching their channel for a minute.) Thanks for the disassembly video... great video as always. Best regards! Chad
great video, thanks,
Robert/RK Gunsmithing, Idaho, USA
Well done video sir!
Thanks for the vid Mac!!!
oh the tavor, seriously tempting the impulse spending wing of my brain castle!
Thanks for the great teardown. How about a similar teardown for the X95?
Thank you, this video is definitely helpful. In order to switch the Tavor to left-side ejection, I would need to purchase a left-hand bolt, correct? Not just swap the brass deflector and ejection cover.
TAR 21 have a full length barrel and the bullet doesn't become a little wimply thrown stone at 500 yards. Unlike the M4.
Yeah that's weird. Wasn't my experience. Ran fine with weak .223 reloads to factory XM855 62 grain 5.56. Blockback was more than with my piston AR (piston on the TAVOR is much closer to your face) but still not bad. Most of it was just fumes from the solvent that was in/on my suppressor, and not actual combustion blockback.
That really is a neat gun. It's just seems so frickin heavy.
The barrel wrench comes with the replacement barrels and bolt.
Another informative vid. 10 stars
I am a firearms instructor and I love your channel .Respect from Israel 🇮🇱
Nice video Mach, I'm really hoping to score a Tavor in the near future, so anything you can tell me about this rifle is very helpful. I wish you mentioned how many rounds you've fired threw that rifle, and if you had any problems as of yet. I know you did your trigger job, so I was still wondering how that worked out, has accuracy increased, and has the trigger job caused any problems as of yet. Wish you would do one more video comparing the Tavor to other rifles, maybe the FS2000.
Great video, thanks for posting!
I've seen plenty of cleaning & breakdown videos which leads me to a quick question. What do recommend for cleaning and preservation of polymer parts? More and more handguns and rifles are becoming more predominant with polymer parts and is something I'd like to see addressed. Thanks, love the videos! Probably going to order a Tavor SAR18 in black real soon.
Thanks for this video. Do you have a link to a video for total cleaning of the Tavor?
You are really making me want to go out and buy a Tavor. This means I'm gonna owe my wife some attaboys! Lol. Thanks for the video.
i love your vids and i find you really good on cam . i want to know if you can do disassembly of other weapon with the same quality as the other videos you do . For example AR 15 complete disassembly and reassembly , 1911 , AK, Glocks . thx for teh awesome vids you do . great quality and subject .
Any recommendations on cleaning it? Always have a problem getting in the nooks with out taking the barrel off.
Awsome video! Do you have a link on how to switch the safe switch? I am right handed and i would prefer the safety switch on the right side. Tks
that's a lot! what would a after shooting out for the day clean require...just barrel cleaning?
Well played! Aimpoints are awesome, but I don't like the tube style RDS. I haven't had the chance to play with a micro aimpoint though.
This is a detail strip. For normal cleaning, all you would need to do is pop the back pin and pull the carrier group.
Thinking of selling gas piston CMMG ar and Golani Galil clone and upgrade to the Tavor. Great video.
The top rail is aluminum and the forward rail is polymer.
Again,, another excellent video of a fine weapon. My question is have you had the chance to get/fire the tavor in 9mm yet? Curious to hear how it performs.
Great video! QUESTION: Just got my Tavor and shot 200 rounds thru. Used your vid to disassemble. OK question is no one talks about cleaning gas sleeve. I was very surprised at all the carbon in it. I cleaned out but why does nobody talk about it. Was it ok to clean???
Thanks
This is also inexplicably making me excited for the ACE, haha.
Hows the return to zero after doing all that?
Thankfully there's absolutely no need to do such a detailed strip "under fire". This is something to be done by an armorer in the rear. Field stripping and cleaning is all that's required for regular maintenance.
Tim, say you wanted to move the charging handle to the rt side without fully converting everything else over. Just like the handle on the right side. How hard would this be? Thanks
Can you plz do some more reviews on firearms other than the Tavor for people who don't really want to buy one. Thx and good luck with future videos!
Great job!
Any chance you could get your hands on the Geissele Sabra Lightning Bow and show how to install that? I haven't seen a single video on how to replace that part on the Tavor yet, and you didn't take out the existing trigger in this video.
***** just follow the disassembly instructions in the video. Then the trigger bow removal is just one pin. after the old trigger is out follow the instructions included with the geissele trigger bow for installation. i just took care of mine, really easy
freedoomed
Sweet! Thank you!
i had to put the bolt stop in and it also made me cuss lol good vid mac
I love your videos! Thanks for posting. :)
@MAC:KUDOS: Competent commentary!
Quite fond of Israeli wpnry. B'dos, W.Indies
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DO NOT attempt to operate the Barrel locking key on the side of the Tavor UNTIL you have removed the Charging Rod assembly. The Rocker Nut (that you can't see until you get it apart) will push UP on the Charging Rod - placing it in a 'bind', and you WILL bend it. In reverse, DO NOT RE-INSTALL the Charging Rod Assembly until you have re-inserted the Barrel, and locked it into place. You won't be able to do this - because the end of the Charging Rod will be banking the Barrel Lock down bolt, and you'll be wondering why it won't slide all the way back. Just remember this 1 rule - Don't attempt to Install or remove the Charging Handle Assembly until the Barrel Lock is in the 'Locked' position - taking it apart, or re-assembling it.
Any chance you could do a cleaning of the x95 9mm there are absolutely no videos on the 9mm tavor.
Is being a gun nerd a lesser form of nerddom? I watched this video with multiple rewinds. I do not own one and am somewhat on the fence of how I feel about it although it is Israeli which means it has to be Godly. Good vid MAC, looks easy
I've been wanting to purchase one for a while. I was wondering if I got the 16.5" barrel, can I buy the 18" barrel? I've looked on IWI's US site but didn't see the It. Good job on all your videos!
Hello, can you show us how you plumbed your Meprolight MOR sight onto the TAVOR front hand guard?
Isn't there a further step where you remove the metal insert (actually considered the receiver) from the plastic stock?
Have you taken the barrel out and reinstalled after the rifle was already zeroed? Curious if removing the barrel changes the POI.
Are you able to pull the barrel out without removing the top rail? Seems like it would be possible to remove the front pieces and still slide the barrel and rail off as one piece helping to keep your zero? Thanks for showing the complete disassembly of the gun, that was one of my concerns about purchasing it.
It seems that it requires quite few tools for a service rifle. I thought taking AR's apart was enough work but Tavor seems taking even more steps. I wonder why people like IWIs', didn't make her to be more of a "tool free/less design". Compare to AUG A3, it seems to be a bit of over kill. I never figured out why Steyr would use a big chunk of steal instead of hollowed aluminum to construct the rail which made the A3 frontal heavy, not as balanced as Tavor.
Why do you say that? I just shot mine suppressed last weekend and it was great. Did just as well as my AR-15 with adjustable gas piston system (which I even shot on "off" where the action doesn't cycle). The TAVOR was very quiet and cycled perfectly with no issues whatsoever.