Again
your posts are laughable at best, one
can be just as fast in AR or Bullpup, it all comes down to training.
The M-4 is known for its unreliability so much so that the HK and the
SCAR were developed. MilSpec Tavors have had no issues in the field,
if anything they have proven themselves to be quite good. Keep in mind
India too has been using M-4s for its SF units for quite sometime but
replaced it with Tavors. Also Tavors have already been active service
for well over a decade and if anything they have only been improved
with newer version and Israeli's are in no hurry to replace it.
You post a video of the old Galil and expect me to buy it. The Galil
ACE depending on variants weighs between 3-5 kgs (which is the
standard weight range for all modern rifles including most ARs), it
comes in 3 caliber options so no issues there. The Old Galil had the
reliability of the AK and the accuracy of an M-4, the new ACE is only
better with newer materials and rails and different configs.
I am not saying an AR is not good, I myself have fired quite a few ARs
including the SCAR/ Smith & Wesson AR-15 etc. and they are good but
this doesn't mean the Tavor isn't. Bull-pups are also use extensively
by Belgians/ Indian SPG, SSG and other SF units in the world.
Their job is to sale guns. It is also a new toy so they are naturally
happy about it. Have you ever shot a gun before seriously? Bullpup
design have inherit flaws and not training issues. You will never run
a bullpup design faster than an AR15. No competitor low or high run
bullpup in competition.
Let me point some of it to you.
Trigger: Really really bad trigger. It can't be help because the
trigger in the front of the gun while the hammer is at the back. That
means a long connecting rod is needed.
Length of Pull (LOP): It means the rifle fit your body well. If you notice
every modern firearm that recently comes out has an adjustable stock.
It is there to adjust the rifle to your body. The right length means
you get the shot faster. Bullpup can't do it because it has a fix
stock.
Suppressor: If you run a suppressor in any gun. The gun will get
really dirty. As a rule of thumb 1 shot equal to 10 shot. In other
words 100 shots suppressed equal to 1000 run unsuppressed in regard to
filth. In a bullpup the compact design means more filth is
concentrated in a small area. That will cause reliability issues.
Real Estate: Bullpup is a small design. In modern warfare, where a
solider will have optics, lights, lasers, night vision in front of
optic, etc. How many accessories can you put on a bullpup.
https://www.google.com/search?q=tav...YThoAT65oGQBw&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=936&bih=442
Gripping: Gripping a bullpup is very awkward. You can see it in the videos. It is sub optimal because you don't have the leverage to control the gun. It is much harder to control a bullpup than a conventional rifle. Also gripping a bullpup take a lot of real estate away from accessories.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmcKil5n_Hk
Recoil: Recoil pulse is greater than a conventional design because it a more compact and the lack of proper gripping increase the recoil pulse.
Controls: Bullpup have sub optimal controls. That means you run the gun a lot slower than conventional design.
Transition Between Strong and Weak Side is slow. Transition BSWS means you switch hands. For example if you are right handed your strong side is right and your weak side is left. There are times that you must switch between the two. It part of normal training. The lack of adjustable stock (LOP) and the compactness of Bullpup make it slow to switch.
I could go on but I think I open a lot of people eyes on the flaw of the design. The bullpup design is over 100 years old and these flaws cannot be fix. It's part of the design.
Why do all the Western Special and PMC guys use AR15? They use it because it is the best proven platform.
The Galili like AK do not have accuracy of an AR15. Not even close. It's impossible because of the design. The AR15 is inline design that means everything is inline. So every pull is the same. It also have the ability to go free float handguard. A top end AR15 will almost beat any top end bolt action rifle. That's why the British, US, etc use AR15/SR25/AR10 sniper rifles.