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IWI X95 Tavor Semi Auto Rifle - 5.56/223 - X95-223-B
IWI X95 Tavor Semi Auto Rifle - 5.56/223 - X95-223-B
 
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Tech Specs at a Glance:

Caliber: 5.56 / 223

Trigger: Set to 6 lbs

Stock: Reinforced polymer

Barrel Length: 18.6 in / 472 mm

Total Length: 28.125 in / 714 mm

Weight: 8 lbs

Refer to the "Technical Info" tab below for additional specifications.

Price: $2,699.00

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Description Technical Info
 

IWI X95 Tavor Semi Auto Rifle - 5.56/223 :
The Tavor X95 is the next generation bullpup from IWI US, Inc. Upgrades and enhancements from the original TAVOR SAR include a new fire control pack with a 5-6 lb. trigger pull, repositioning of the ambidextrous mag release to an AR-15 location, a forearm with Picatinny rails at the 3, 6, and 9 o-clock positions with removable rail covers, relocation of the charging handle closer to your center mass, a modular Tavor style pistol grip that can be swapped out to a standard pistol grip with traditional trigger guard and a smaller, lower profile bolt release button

Features & Design

  • Reinforced polymer bullpup configuration
  • Folding front sight (blade) with Tritium insert and rear sight (aperture)
  • Chrome lined, Cold hammer forged, CrMoV barrel
  • Trigger pull set to 4 lbs.
  • Closed rotating bolt, long gas stroke on piston head
  • A forearm with Picatinny rails on three sides
  • Soft Case included
  • 1x5/30 Mag



Bullet Caliber Descriptions

223 Rem

The .223 Remington is a cartridge with almost the same external dimensions as the 5.56x45mm NATO military cartridge. The name is commonly pronounced either two-two-three or two-twenty-three. It is loaded with a 0.224-inch (5.7 mm) diameter jacketed bullet, with weights ranging from 40 to 90 grains (2.6 to 5.8 g) though the most common loading by far is 55 grains (3.6 g).

While the external case dimensions are very similar, the .223 Remington and 5.56x45mm differ in both maximum pressure and chamber shape. The maximum and mean pressures for some varieties of the 5.56 (different cartridge designations have different standards) exceed the SAAMI maximum for the .223 Remington, and the methods for measuring pressures differ between NATO and SAAMI. The 5.56 chamber specification has also changed since its adoption, as the current military loading (NATO SS-109 or US M855) uses longer, heavier bullets than the original loading. This has resulted in a lengthening of the throat in the 5.56 chamber. Thus, while .223 Remington ammunition can be safely fired in a rifle chambered for 5.56x45mm NATO, firing 5.56 ammunition in a .223 Remington chamber may produce pressures in excess of even the 5.56 specifications due to the shorter throat

Suggested Use

  • Predators
  • Small Game
  • Varmint

Performance

According to the official Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes a Feu Portatives (C.I.P.) guidelines the .223 Remington case can handle up to 430 MPa (62,366 psi) piezo pressure. In C.I.P. regulated countries every rifle cartridge combo has to be proofed at 125% of this maximum C.I.P. pressure to certify for sale to consumers. This is equal to the NATO maximum service pressure guideline for the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge.

The SAAMI pressure limit for the .223 Remington is set at 379.212 MPa (55,000 psi), piezo pressure.