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1/8/2017 10:12:07 PM EDT
Pretty much the same cost so which would you choose? The PWS has a real nice piston system, the x95 is compact and agile.
1/8/2017 10:45:00 PM EDT
[#1]


I was thinking Tavor as well, until I picked up one of these. It is lighter and cheaper in price range. It is also piston driven with adjustment. I actually picked this one up at a gunshow this week end for 1k. I chucked a Primary Arms red dot on it. Now I am waiting on an ASR to run my suppressor on it when I vot try it out.
1/8/2017 10:50:23 PM EDT
[#2]
I voted Mod 2, but I'm a bit biased (live about 5 minutes from PWS, owned several of their rifles until the great boating wreck of 16' occurred).  That being said, it's a fully ambidextrous, long stroke piston AR, with an adjustable GB.  That balances extremely well and runs like a top.  The X95 is almost a full pound heavier.  What's not to like?
1/23/2017 11:32:08 PM EDT
[#3]
God that thing is ugly.... like it took a vacation to KeltecVille
1/24/2017 12:02:37 PM EDT
[#4]
I went with Tavor.  Proven, tested, tough.... I have had no issues with the weight.

Doc
1/24/2017 5:00:58 PM EDT
[#5]
I have both and they both have their advantages. The X95 is heavier, but balances better and is shorter. This is the main advantage of the X95. It makes maneuvering in close confines a lot easier.

My PWS is the best AR I've ever own. It pretty much opened my eyes to the advantage of a piston AR and made me get rid of all my DI uppers. It is more accurate than the X95 when shooting for groups, but I don't think that matters to much based on what the X95 was design for.

If I could only have one I would pick the PWS as it is an AR platform and there will always be product support for it in the US (factory/aftermarket)
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