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IWI Tavor 7 308 / 7.62x51 Black 16" Barrel Bullpup 20 Round Capacity T7B16

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IWI Tavor 7 7.62x51mm NATO 16.5" Barrel 20+1 Black T7B16

IWI Tavor 7

The IWI Tavor 7 is a cutting-edge bullpup rifle chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO, designed to meet the demands of military and civilian shooters with its compact design and robust performance. Featuring a 16.5-inch chrome-lined, cold hammer-forged CrMoV barrel and a high-strength, impact-modified polymer body in black, this rifle weighs 9.25 pounds and measures just 26.75 inches overall, offering exceptional maneuverability for a powerful caliber. Its reliability and ergonomic enhancements make it a standout in the Tavor family, ideal for tactical and long-range applications.

Key features include a short-stroke gas piston system with a 4-position gas regulator (including an OFF position for special operations), fully ambidextrous controls with reversible ejection and charging handle, and an M4-style magazine release for intuitive operation. The Tavor 7 offers M-LOK fore-end and MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny rails at 12 and 6 o’clock for accessory mounting, a rotating bolt system for enhanced safety, and a modifiable pistol grip. With a 20+1 capacity using LR/SR25 pattern magazines and a 1:10" twist rate, it ensures precision and firepower. Recent reviews highlight its manageable recoil and compact design, perfect for dynamic environments.

This rifle is ideally suited for tactical operations, home defense, and competitive shooting, where its compact bullpup configuration and high capacity excel in close-quarters and extended-range scenarios. Its versatile design and military-grade reliability make it a top choice for shooters seeking a high-performance modern sporting rifle for demanding applications.

Specifications

Specification Detail
Manufacturer IWI
Model Tavor 7
Action Semi-Automatic
Caliber 7.62x51mm NATO
Barrel Length 16.5"
Overall Length 26.75"
Weight 9.25 lbs
Capacity 20+1
Sights Optic Ready
Finish Black
Stock Fixed Bullpup Synthetic
Trigger Standard
Magazine 20-Round LR/SR25 Pattern
Accessories None
UPC 818004020364
MPN T7B16
Condition New
Condition: New
Model: Tavor 7
SKU: 818004020364
MPN: T7B16
UPC: 818004020364
Vendor: Gunprime
Reviews (9)
By PNat_LIVE on 09/12/22
IWI Tavor 7 308 / 7.62x51 Black T7B16

I love the ergonomics of the gun. My first .308 and my second bullpup. I have not shot it yet, so I don't know the accuracy. I purchased many firearms from GUNPRIME and it won't be the last. Quick delivery and GREAT PRICE.


By MN on 02/07/22
Best battle rifle bullpup (with caveats)

If you're looking for a bullpup .308 you can actually trust with your life, this is the only game in town. It's not a tack driver but 1.5-2 MOA stays on a torso out to 500 yards and it's boringly reliable.

The reason you pick this thing to begin with is to hit squishy targets hard with a 130-168 gr projectile pushed to 16" velocity in an SBR size package, not to shoot tiny groups. Bullpup config sucks to shoot from a bipod or bag anyway.

Controls are ideal, it's actually very intuitive to bump the big bolt release tab up after you insert the new mag. 45 degree throw safety (it has a nub on the end of the switch for even easier use) and AR type mag catch are easy to work with. Being able to lock the CH up H&K style is handy because of the stiff recoil spring.

The thing that hurts this the most is that it won't fire steel case/hard primers out of the box. This is because of the very stout firing pin spring. I recommend trimming coils off until it does; don't remove it entirely. Once you do this it eats steel with no fuss.

The other thing I didn't like was the lack of a forward assist. Why use the Off setting on the gas block if you're just gonna rack the bolt and make a ton of noise anyway? To add insult to injury it ejects PERFECTLY even if you ride the bolt all the way back as slowly as possible. If the CH could tap the carrier into place this would be IDEAL for having a quiet brush gun that you can swap to semi auto with a flick of the gas block dial.

Those two things aside, I enjoy it a lot and it's replaced my .308 SBRs. Absolutely recommend if it fits your use case.


By ShallNotBeInfringed1776 on 01/31/22
Beeaassttt!

This rifle is a beast! It is heavy but the balance is great.

Quality is top notch as of first range trip. Rifle is now outfitted with a Trijicon accupoint 3-9 with an rmr riding it. This helped weight balance even more!

Recoil is very easy and muzzle rise is almost non existent for me. I removed the stock brake and put on an oss flash hider for a supressor so no comment on factory flash hider.

I'm left handed and this gun fit my desires perfectly. So fun to shoot too!

Shipping was immediate and a fair low price. Rifle price was also fair considering market.

I recommend this gun to anyone who desire as such, and I also recommend this distributor.

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By Larry Lewis on 01/28/22
The only way I will buy a gun.

My Tavor 7 is bad ass.


By Bill C on 10/26/21
Fantastic firearm!!!

If you like bullpups - this one is a must have!!! The trigger pull weight is much better then expected (6 lbs) and the gun shoots really well. Depending on ammo - 1 1/2 to 2 moa at 100 yds. You will have to get the buttstock upgrade though. The factory buttstock isn’t padded at all. That’s my only criticism. I have always loved IWI products and this rifle doesn’t disappoint. Sturdy construction and user friendly. It’s all the best features of the Tavor and X95 rolled into 1 !!! Gunprime was great to work with as well. My FFL dealer had my rifle within 48 hours of my order.


By Sergey, OH on 09/11/20
About .308 caliber

Below is my correspondence with IWI:
My question to IWI: "Hello,
Tavor 7 Operator Manual: "The TAVOR ® 7 is chambered for 7.62X51mm NATO.Use only NATO specification ammunition". - Is the .308 Win ammunition usable as well?
Thank you,
Sergey."

IWI's answer: "Hi Sergey,
Yes, you can safely fire .308WIN through the T7, though I would avoid steel cased ammunition. Thank you.
Respectfully,
Owen W.
Customer Service."


By Brian H. on 06/16/20
My first rifle

I've shot many of guns. With that being said, I am very pleased with my Tavor 7 and with it being my first rifle to own. The Tavor 7 has been a hit at the range and one of the range masters seemed to wanted to keep it for himself. Had no issues with it yet. The charging handle seems a little stiff, but no real other problems. I'm 400 rounds in on the .308


By skunkape60 on 09/26/19

This gun is a blast to shoot! While it doesn't have a rubber butt pad it is soft shooting for a .308. Don't let Dewey confuse you. this gun is rated for both .308 and 7.62 NATO. I have shot close to 1k rounds of .308 through this beast. I have also fired +1k rounds of wolf 7.62 NATO. This gun has not had a single malfunction since I picked it up from my FFL. Every round has gone bang. However, I have a few friend who had light primer strikes with Tula... I mean a lot of light primer strikes. That being said, IWI is currently working on this issue and besides, I have never bought Tula ammo and won't likely in the future either.


By dewey_4020 on 09/21/19

Ordered this gun and to my displeasure it is not rated for .308 as the title says. The manual specifically says to use 7.62 NATO. I have no idea what IWI was thinking when they built this gun since there is plenty of competition out there that is rated for both. The grip on this gun feels awkward. I know with my Steyr AUG the gun will rest on the web of my hand and its a comfortable feeling that feels natural. That is not the case for this gun. The grip on this gun must be longer because when I was holding it my hand kept sliding up on the grip and I would have to keep adjusting my fingers. But the bottom line is that I would not recommend this rifle because it is not rated for .308 which is just stupid in my opinion.


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