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The main attraction is short overall length without getting into SBR paperwork (I have plenty of SBRs). As Charles notes the trigger isn’t the greatest, but mine is a recent production gun and it’s not as bad as earlier models. It’s a chunky little guy though, I guess I could always use it as a club if/when I ran out of ammo. As for accuracy it’s fine for about 2 MOA at 100 yds, but it is not a long-range gun by any means. No real way to support it from a bench or such.
As for converting for a lefty there is no need to send it out, can be done at the kitchen table in about 15-20 minutes. Ease of assembly/disassembly is a big feature on these. Very easy to work on.
They retail around $1300-1400, but you can find them right around $1000 on sale. I picked mine up during for screaming deal at one point when Grab-a-Gun had them on special.
All in all a fun gun but not one to replace any of my ARs. If anything it would make for a great rifle to take with you in the car on a road trip if traveling out of state to avoid the whole transport of SBRs thing.
Carlson, is the trade offer for a Tavor X95 or the older Tavor SAR?