September 29th, 2009, 08:42 | #16 |
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I am satisfied.
Nice video. You, sir, have balls. |
September 29th, 2009, 11:31 | #17 |
Najohn
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Price?
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September 29th, 2009, 11:53 | #18 |
Yea... hitting the thing with a hammer wouldn't really mess up the gearbox..
If you REALLY wanna impress people.. hook it up to a car battery, install a 450 FPS spring and fire 2000 rounds in one trigger pull.. If it survives that... THEN it'll be worthy of all the praise in the AEG world lol |
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September 29th, 2009, 12:45 | #19 |
Their are reviews (mostly negative internally and for the Optic)
here: http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showt...5595970&page=4 and on mechbox mechanics http://forums.airsoftmechanics.com/i...?topic=2097.15 |
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September 29th, 2009, 13:40 | #20 |
I've heard that there was a problem with the MARS sight. I think it was not Parallax free or something? Not too sure.
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September 29th, 2009, 13:46 | #21 |
Nice Guy
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Good find Azathoth now I can begin rummaging for parts to prevent anything from going bad.
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September 29th, 2009, 13:54 | #22 |
CBCSteve how is the MARS sight anyways? I've yet to see a pic from the actual sight itself.
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September 29th, 2009, 14:01 | #23 |
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Many reviews do say the MARS red dot sight is not that great, it works but nothing compared to a Eotech clone
Alrighty I have started to compile a list of problems that may occur with the Ares Tar 21 in my 2nd post on the 1st page thanks again Azathoth for those threads, very helpful Heres a pic courtesy of FireKitten of Boards.ie Last edited by cbcsteve; September 29th, 2009 at 14:12.. |
September 30th, 2009, 03:43 | #24 |
I agree with MoreToasties, you have balls to hit that with a hammer.
But on a more metaphorical aspect, i Would hit that. p.s. nice review
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September 30th, 2009, 12:50 | #25 |
I've had the displeasure of working on one.
Airsoftology has a podcast review of the TAR 21. When I heard it, I thought they just were a bunch of haters. The truth is that the review is pretty c;lose to the truth and it's brutal. |
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September 30th, 2009, 16:14 | #26 |
dont see any obvious mounting stuffs for the mars. how's it attach? is it a rail under it? redwolf had that preview a while ago with it off but never saw (least i didnt) the top of the gun cept wtih a stupid candy bar on it. is the switch for the laser hardwired to it or is it a bunch of pressure pin connections? bottom line is there the option for it to be swapped out for something else?
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December 24th, 2009, 20:13 | #27 |
Santa was good this year...
By far the most solid replica I've handled, far above the assorted ICS and G&G rifles I own. Build quality is unreal. There is a huge difference when you pick this gun up versus any cheaper replica. The 500$ pricetag is not just Ares milking the Tavor's rarity. Most of the gun's weight is in the back obviously, but this makes it very mobile in tight spaces - when shouldered, it barely feels like there's anything to support at all. Practically aims itself. The flash hider is glued on tighter than tits, so I just painted over the plastic one for now - don't want to break the gun on the first day, by any means. Contrary to many reviews, I could not, for the life of me, find the 'original' black flash hider that is supposed to come with it. The tag that comes with it claims it to be shooting at 113.40 m/s - 372 fps. The accuracy of that remains to be seen. The gearbox itself sounds great, ROF is great, and the trigger and selector switch are both incredibly solid and crisp. Unfortunately I don't have the right batteries for the MARS (AAA does not fit for me, it requires type 'N' batteries, aka LR1), though externally it is not low quality by any means. There are no distortions or problems with the glass of the sight. That's all for now, a couple of first impressions. Two thumbs up for the ARES TAVOR in my book. |
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December 24th, 2009, 20:52 | #28 |
December 25th, 2009, 03:24 | #29 | |
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Alright first off, I wanna say that my intent for this review is not to be a fanboy but to answer the same questions I had to justify buying a rather pricy airsoft gun (pricier still in Canada!). This is my first review so be gentle...
I went through every airsoft forum out there and read every review of the Tavor and most are similar and fair. A well balanced one I found is the YouTube Ares TAR 21 Airsoft Tavor review by Moondog (in the first post of this thread) and the very usefull one by RedWolf Airsoft. The internals are average for an high-end gun, not below, not above, with the exception of the air nozzle wich is a bit leaky. The gearbox is not really a version 6 but it's still well made and is not that hard to find replacement parts for (gears, piston and such). Some people complain about the metal rods fixed to the gearbox going to the fire selector and trigger, mentioning how they should've done it like the L85 (wires from the trigger going to the gearbox) for ease of removal. Of course if you study the design carefully, that would not have been possible, the Tavor's body being mostly one molded piece. So the only real way to get the gearbox out has to be sliding it out the back (like the RS) wich would make wires going to the trigger a real pain. It's only a good option when you can open up the body in 2 pieces like the L85. Where it could have been better is that instead of fixing the metal rods to the gearbox, fixing it to the body and trigger assembly instead might have made it easier when you take the gearbox out. Yes the MARS sight is a bit disapointing although externally it is amazing. But still, it's quite workable for airsoft in my opinion since mine doesn't have any of the problems some mention in their reviews (weak blurry dot, distortion in the glass). Having said that, I have now replaced mine with the rails and an ACOG. Because of this tho, almost all reviews say that the poor optics of the MARS sight makes it not worth the price. This is where I disagree. The polymer material this gun is made of is simply amazing. All my previous airsoft guns have been fiber-nylon composite (CA G36, G&G UMG) and they got nothin' on the Tavor! Of all the airsoft guns I've handled before the Tavor, in my opinion the sturdiest would have been the folded steel made G&G L85. The Ares Tavor beats it hands down. The amount of force you would need to slightly bend the magwell of the Tavor would crush the metal magwell of the L85. It's that strong. I remember reading an article on the Ares Tavor way back in the prototype stage (might've just been a rumour) that IWI not only had sold the rights to Ares for the trades but also helped with the composition of the polymer material used (albeit a more cost effective version of what's used on the RS). Sadly I haven't kept the link to it but I have no problem believing that it could be true. To me who's a fan of sate-of-the-art composite-made modern firearms, this more than justifies the high cost. + you have to add on top of that the cost of the official trades wich is always pricy AND in this case is for the first airsoft version of an highly anticipated model. Now for the CONS... I've talk to Ares concerning the one I bought about the missing metal flash-hider wich is supposed to be included (even tho the plastic orange one is glued on) and the answer is simply that if it was bought from the U.S. through Cybergun, it will not be included (Cybergun get's rid of it). The usual cleaning rod would've been nice too. The spring of the magazine catch is a bit weak and could use some reinforcement. You can very easily add a spring in the hole behind the mag catch for added strenght, a popular mod around the forums uses a cut down AEG spring, I've used a hop up chamber tension spring of an old G36 and it fitted perfectly, having the perfect width, length and tension. The piston does look a bit cheap because it's transparent but a transludent plastic is not necessarily weaker or in this case, not up to the task. Since I haven't seen any forums mentioning it breaking yet, I'm a firm believer that "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" so we'll see how good it holds up. Same thing for the short motor wich does the job but doesn't look like it's on par with the best out there. I've also asked Ares about adding a fuse and their answer was: Quote:
The overall lenght (flash-hider to buttplate) of the Ares Tavor CTAR-21 is 685mm (wich is 45mm longer than the real steel wich may not include the flash hider for some reason http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tavor) AND NOT 725mm like it's mentioned on the Ares website and pretty much everywhere else. As for a replacement flash-hider, I've tried a regular G&P M4 birdcage with CW +14mm thread and it fitted perfectly! I also tried the Classic Army 130R M4/M16 Metal Magazines and they fed great + are the exact same grey color as the original one in the box. Now it's up to you to decide if all of this is worth the 700$ to 800$ price tag in Canada! Cheers! [EDIT] Chronied it yesterday: 390fps - 385fps - 395fps It didn't seem that powerfull at first so I did a thourough cleaning job with the inner barrel before the chrony, it was full of oily gunk. That's gotta help!
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December 25th, 2009, 13:46 | #30 |
nice guns, id be interested to see one up close, looks fairly small but yet not when your holding it.
EDIT: Last video answered my question. :P Last edited by Tugg; December 25th, 2009 at 13:49.. |
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