May 1st, 2010, 20:36 | #61 |
Thanks Saint for the quick response. I guess some of the Youtube reviews aren't the most accurate since some mention a pre-installed tightbore.
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August 4th, 2010, 02:10 | #62 |
Does anyone know if there is a trigger problem with the Ares Tar21? I've seen some youtube videos regarding the problem.
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August 4th, 2010, 03:22 | #63 |
If you disassemble it and don't re-assemble it properly you can have trigger problems...
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August 18th, 2010, 21:39 | #67 |
I guess for realism? cause the RS Tavor also uses the rod system IIRC.
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October 5th, 2010, 00:50 | #68 |
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bump, does anyone know if MAG mags feed properly in this gun?
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October 27th, 2010, 04:15 | #69 |
I was really interested in this gun until I actually handled it last weekend. Gun was as cool as I imagined and the Mars scope was about are bad as I've read. The real deal breaker for me was the mag release was too easy to engage unintentionally. I can not imagine a real firearm would have such a vital button be so easy to engage accidentally. This alone will keep me from picking one up.
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February 12th, 2011, 14:55 | #70 |
Ok i trade my gbbr for a Ares TAVOR TAR-21 stantard version from Contractor 6-8. I must say that i'm pleased by the gun concept and features. Quick change spring is great let you swap spring in minutes.
I've owned many bullups since 2005, what i can say is that the Tavor is not the most manoeuvrable gun in the bullups section but it's certainly a contestor for toughness. I've owned many TM Augs and 2 TM Famas in the past. The Famas is still my favorite in CQB for cornering, lightweight and maoeuvrabitlity- cons is the weakness of plastic and stock spring and lack of aftermarket Ver.1 parts. Augs are great overall gun just like the TAVOR here. BODY The gun really feel sturdy and well made. It's probably the toughess polymer I ever seen on AEG. A temporary switch button at the side of the handguard, usually for the MARS Laser pointer, can easily be modded to fit an external light or laser if you don't have the MARS. Rails are solidly attached to the right side of front upper metal part. Iron sights are minimalistic but can serve you well as a backup sight. Acog or Eotech 553 or 552 would be optics i would suggest on the gun cause the upper rail is short and a bit obstruated by the rear iron sight. A RIS raiser could be used to raise the optics. Yes, the mag release is too soft. I easily mod it by putting a part of an old AEG stock spring behind it and it's holding well. You only need 4 or 5 complete coils to get the job done depending on how stiff you want the mag catch to be. The cockind handle feel nice and the ejection port doors will stay at the back. By pressing the release located behind the mag, it comes forward with a really nice sound. sling the gun will not be that easy as it have only on big cylinder hole at the back. You sould attach a rope with a ring to be able to use it with a one point sling. There is also a sling attachment loop near the front middle area of the gun for a 2 points sling attachment but note that not every 2 points slings will work considering the shape of it. Battery compartment is easy to get access, you just have to remove a pin. You can only use 8.4 or 9.6V minis or lipos considering the room you have for the battery. Performance 300 fps out of the box with mid-high accuracy. Great ROF on 9.6V nimh, correct on 8.4V. The company specs announce 350-360 fps so i figured out something went wrong. Mechanical. I unassemble every single component of the gun and i must say that you have to nearly completely strip the gun down to pull the gearbox out. if you want to go further than removing the gearbox your gunsmithing skills will be challenged and you'll need a good set of drive puchs as well as slave pins to put the gun back together. Theres 2 rod connecting to trigger and selector controls to the GB. pay attention to these rods as they are thin and can easily be bent. Be sure you unscrew the tiny allen screws on top of metal parts that retain them at the front end of them prior pulling the gearbox out. The gearbox is not usual. Looking inside I was really disappointed. Clear-cheap plastic piston... Cheap lightweight gears... cylinder head was leaking a bit... nozzle was leaking air as hell. Very cheap hop-up rubber and fast made nub with unadjusted size. Considering what I have on hand and don't want to spend alot of money on upgrades, here was my choices to gain my ~50 fps back. I would suggest to anyone who receives this gun to do so as it really improves performance unless you're not familiar with GB or don't have a wide variety of tools to help you out. 1- I Siliconed the cylinder head to seal it. Remove the excess and let it stay for 24h before shooting with it. It's a totally reversible solution if you wan't to change it in the future or if you wan't to redo the seal. 2- Change nozzle for a M4 -M16 compatible with o-ring. I used a Modify one 3- Change hop-up rubber and nub. (I used systema). The gearbox is easy to time and seem well shimmed at starting point. i will replace other parts only if they brake on me but let say i will leave it like that just for now. After that you'll have a very decent gun competing with other mid to high end AEGs. Please note that it's the only AEG that I had in my hands wich everything can be inverted for lefties relatively easily (rails, selector, cocking handle, ejection port and deflector...ect). I would refer this gun to anyone. Cheers!
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February 12th, 2011, 15:02 | #71 |
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Great review ! hope you love it, accuracy was deadly !
I'd like to add something: when you want to store the gun, you can press on the ''bolt release'' to unload the spring. If you don't understand I can try an other way to explain it
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February 12th, 2011, 17:25 | #72 |
yeah i forgot to tell about spring release
BTW your old gun is now painted OD!!! Don't like DE..
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February 12th, 2011, 17:27 | #73 |
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what well...thats yours now :/ have a good time with it
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February 12th, 2011, 17:37 | #74 |
I'll post some pics in my review, i still have to fine tune something inside so i'll take some pics in the process
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July 17th, 2013, 01:54 | #75 |
Does anyone know where a replacement micro switch can be purchased? I had an accident with mine and the contacts melted out. Would like to get this AEG up and running.
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