squarepants33889
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I recently found out the IMI Tavor TAR-21 is available in Canada as an unrestricted rifle. Which means it can be taken into the field for varmint and coyote hunting. There a very few high end, small caliber semi-autos legal for Canadians as unrestricted firearms (read: not allowed outside of certified ranges)
I've never been much of a semi-auto fan, but could this serve double duty as a tactical/varmint rifle?
I know very few people who have shot one in real life, and those are limited to a range environment.
I ask the great THR minds this question; could a bullpup .223 Tavor capture the Canadian coyote hunters interest the way the ar-15 has taken over the varminters south of our border?
I've never been much of a semi-auto fan, but could this serve double duty as a tactical/varmint rifle?
I know very few people who have shot one in real life, and those are limited to a range environment.
I ask the great THR minds this question; could a bullpup .223 Tavor capture the Canadian coyote hunters interest the way the ar-15 has taken over the varminters south of our border?