Tavor X95

IWI US, Inc., a subsidiary of Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) Ltd., proudly debuts the compact, modern designed TAVOR X95 bullpup.

“We successfully introduced the X95 select-fire bullpup to our law enforcement customers last year and our civilian customers have been clamoring for us to get them a commercial version,” Michael Kassnar, VP of Sales and Marketing for IWI US said. “The X95 is a modern, modular bullpup design emulating all the familiar features of the TAVOR but on steroids.”

The TAVOR X95 platform incorporates a tri-rail forearm covered by three removable vented rail covers. The TAVOR style trigger guard is modular and can easily be converted to a more traditional trigger guard with pistol grip. The charging handle has also been relocated closer to the shooter’s center mass, and perhaps the most significant departure from the TAVOR is the ambidextrous magazine release, located to a more traditional AR-15/M16 location on the X95.

Like the TAVOR SAR, 16.5″ 5.56 NATO, .300 Blackout and 17″ 9mm Luger Parabellum models feature interchangeable cold hammer forged (CHF) barrels manufactured and engineered to IWI’s demanding specifications. Conversion kits in .300 Blackout, 5.56 NATO and 9mm will also be available.

The TAVOR X95 in 5.56 NATO and .300 Blackout uses standard AR-15/M16/STANAG magazines and is supplied with one black Magpul Gen III PMAG. Available in Black, Flat Dark Earth and OD Green. MSRP for the TAVOR X95 is $1,999.00 and the Conversion Kits are $899.00 in 5.56 NATO and 9mm and $499.00 in .300 Blackout.

2 Comments

  1. Darren Larson on January 20, 2016 at 12:05 am

    On steroids? How can being smaller even justify the statement? Maybe in 9mm. Insignificant gains, if any, in any other caliber in SBR. Maybe in 7.62×39 but sadly lacking in the lineup.



  2. Darren Larson on January 20, 2016 at 12:17 am

    I’m mostly commenting on a 13″ variant I saw from another source.