IWI Tavor X95 556 Nato 16" Barrel Bullpup FDE 30 Round Capacity XFD16
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Description
IWI Tavor X95 5.56 NATO / .223 Rem 16.5" Barrel 30+1 Flat Dark Earth XFD16
IWI Tavor X95
The IWI Tavor X95 is a cutting-edge bullpup rifle chambered in 5.56 NATO / .223 Rem, designed to turn heads with its futuristic design and battle-proven reliability. Featuring a 16.5-inch cold hammer-forged, chrome-lined CrMoV barrel and a reinforced polymer stock in Flat Dark Earth, this semi-automatic rifle weighs just 7.9 pounds, offering a compact 26.125-inch overall length for exceptional maneuverability. Upgraded from the Tavor SAR, it delivers unmatched performance for tactical, competitive, and recreational shooting.
Key enhancements include a 5-6 pound fire control pack for a crisp trigger pull, fully ambidextrous controls with an AR-15-style magazine release, and a relocated non-reciprocating charging handle for intuitive operation. The full-length MIL-STD Picatinny top rail with integrated tritium backup sights, paired with a tri-rail Picatinny forend (3, 6, and 9 o’clock) with removable covers, ensures versatile accessory mounting. Additional features like the modular Tavor-style pistol grip, low-profile bolt release, and STANAG magazine compatibility (30+1 capacity) enhance its adaptability. Optional 9mm and .300 Blackout conversion kits add further versatility.
This rifle is ideal for tactical applications, home defense, and competitive shooting, where its compact bullpup design and high capacity excel in close-quarters and dynamic scenarios. Its robust construction and ergonomic upgrades make it a top choice for shooters seeking a high-performance modern sporting rifle that combines innovation with IWI’s renowned quality.
Specifications
Specification | Detail |
---|---|
Manufacturer | IWI |
Model | Tavor X95 |
Action | Semi-Automatic |
Caliber | 5.56 NATO / .223 Rem |
Barrel Length | 16.5" |
Overall Length | 26.125" |
Weight | 7.9 lbs |
Capacity | 30+1 |
Sights | Folding BUIS with Tritium Front |
Finish | Flat Dark Earth |
Stock | Reinforced Polymer Bullpup |
Trigger | 5-6 lb |
Magazine | 30-Round Detachable STANAG |
Accessories | None |
UPC | 859735005923 |
MPN | XFD16 |
Condition | New |
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The Tavor X95 is fantastic & from all the videos I have watched, the Geissele Super Sabra Lightning Bow trigger upgrade makes it even.
The only problem is that the Barrel Removal Tool is not included with the rifle. It has been & still out of stock at every website including IWI. I even tried Amazon and Ebay.
For the price of the rifle & low cost of the barrel tool I and many others in my predicament believe it should be included with the rifle. It doesn't seem like a tool so basic yet so critical should be out of stock for this long. It's not a Gunprime issue it's IWI. Gunprime and the rifle are both great.
Everything I hoped for. Fast delivery, and felt safer spending the money
Fast shipping, no tax, good price
A nice update to the original SAR. Trigger pull is good, could be better but I don't think I'll be upgrading with any after market trigger packs.
I'm running my X95 with a Sig Sauer SRD762-QD suppressor and Vortex UH-1. Very accurate rifle out to 50 yards (haven't shot it past that) and functions well with low-powered steel in .223 to 5.56 (M855).
Having owned two Galil ACE rifles I expected a high quality product and I was not disappointed. It's short length, excellent balance and quick handling give it the same advantages as an SBR, especially in home defense scenarios, without the NFA hassle. It also has the best trigger of any bullpup design I've ever fired. If you're an AR person used to a two stage target trigger, you'll hate it. It's long, light and, at first, feels mushy by comparison. But, it breaks clean at the same point every time. Fortunately, it's very easy to get used to. (It took me about 20 rds.) So, caveat #1 is the trigger. The back-up sights are effective, well marked and easy to adjust with the provided tool. And there's a tritium dot in the front sight for low light conditions. The rail, however, is another issue, and that brings us to caveat #2. A red dot sight with a 1/3 co-witness sight mount will be almost 4" above the bore, compared to 2-3" on an AR.. When I sighted in at 25 yds the gun was shooting 5" high at 50 yds and 11" high at 100 yds. A call to the good people at iWI assured me this was normal due to the sight's height above the bore. They provided two options. First, use the Israeli method and zero at 50 meters. Then learn to aim high to correct for proper shot placement at shorter ranges. That worked, but I chose the second method which was to zero at 100yds, which reduces the hold over at ranges less than 50yds. The gun actually shoots fairly flat between 50 and 100 yds with the dot dead on so no hold-over is required. If you do the math, you discover that the longer the zero range the less the required hold over at shorter ranges. Therefore, I chose 100yds because that's the longest shot required at the local 3-gun and multi-gun matches. Moving back to 25yds, hold-over correction was only 2 1/2", which increases to about 4" at point blank range. Therefore, the rule is to zero the gun at the longest range you expect to shoot. Unfortunately, 55r FMJBT PMC Bronze 223 ammo produced, at best, a 4"-5" group at 100 yds, off the bench. And this is caveat #3. The gun is chambered for 5.56 NATO, SS109/M855 ammunition with a 62 gr bullet, which means the chamber has a longer throat and a rifling twist of 1:7 to accommodate the longer, heavier bullets. Therefore, if you want to get the promised 2-3 MOA performance at longer ranges, you need to experiment with target ammo using 62-70gr bullets. I'll definitely be using heavier bullets for the 100 yd 3-gun / mult-gun stages, because local clubs love to use static clay pigeons or 3"x5" steel targets hidden among the no-shoots to compensate for the lack of really long range facilities. Like, I said, a great gun if you're willing to adapt to it. After 100 rds fired. I'm adapting quickly.
The perfect Bullpup! I love everything about this rifle. If you are thinking about getting one, just do it!
Ordered my X95 from Gunprime as they had the best price around on an FDE X95. Several friends spoke highly of them so I gave them a shot.
My rifle arrived at my local FFL at the end of the week. They provided tracking and text updates. I highly recommend buying from Gunprime. A very satisfied customer.
This rifle is a thing of beauty, compact, soft shooting ( wife loves it ). Easy to use and definitely made me a IWI fan. Will be looking to get a tavor 7 now that I know how amazing iwi makes their rifles. Gunprime was quick and friendly. All around great experience.
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