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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Glock" data-source="post: 2750703" data-attributes="member: 32877"><p>Don't rule it out. Don't know how old you are or what shape. But my 27 year old son in law can run miles with my Tavor, I asked him if it bothered him over the lighter weight AR's we own, he said naaaaaa. Said it was a tad heavier, but he likes the compactness of it, especially when he tosses it oh his back and sinches up the sling. His favorite is his lightweight 300 blackout. Soooooo, if your in shape and younger or? Don't rule it out. To some people 5 lbs difference means a lot to them, I can understand that. I sure as hell ain't running with mine, but as far as what I do with them, shooting, shooting drills down on the ground and such, I don't notice nothing, I am strong as a bull but got a belly, bad back, arthritis, worn out from top to bottom and am old though! LOL! I can sure understand guys running the run n guns may want the lightest there is and I am not saying anyone is sacrificing weight for durability or dependability, but I would train with what is the best I can afford, and not so much the lightest! And again, I am not saying some AR's out there are not just as dependable. </p><p></p><p>I recently went and played with Uncle Money Bags new rifle, it ain't no lightweight, but I don't think he was going for such, he was going for durability, dependability etc etc. And he has himself a niceeeeeee new rifle. I think I want one too.</p><p></p><p>And I agree on the Tavor could lose some weight, but hell, so could I! Haaaaaaaa!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Glock, post: 2750703, member: 32877"] Don't rule it out. Don't know how old you are or what shape. But my 27 year old son in law can run miles with my Tavor, I asked him if it bothered him over the lighter weight AR's we own, he said naaaaaa. Said it was a tad heavier, but he likes the compactness of it, especially when he tosses it oh his back and sinches up the sling. His favorite is his lightweight 300 blackout. Soooooo, if your in shape and younger or? Don't rule it out. To some people 5 lbs difference means a lot to them, I can understand that. I sure as hell ain't running with mine, but as far as what I do with them, shooting, shooting drills down on the ground and such, I don't notice nothing, I am strong as a bull but got a belly, bad back, arthritis, worn out from top to bottom and am old though! LOL! I can sure understand guys running the run n guns may want the lightest there is and I am not saying anyone is sacrificing weight for durability or dependability, but I would train with what is the best I can afford, and not so much the lightest! And again, I am not saying some AR's out there are not just as dependable. I recently went and played with Uncle Money Bags new rifle, it ain't no lightweight, but I don't think he was going for such, he was going for durability, dependability etc etc. And he has himself a niceeeeeee new rifle. I think I want one too. And I agree on the Tavor could lose some weight, but hell, so could I! Haaaaaaaa! [/QUOTE]
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