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    The FS2000 seems to be fairly well liked by those who own it. I didn't care for if for a lot of the reasons posted above. Large and wide was my major complaint. As said above...like shooting a tuna. I still have several AUGs and love them. Own several Tavors and it is definitely an improvement on the AUG as far as mag release and bolt hold open. The AUG has better ergonomics.
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    If you were spending my money I'd go with the X95.

    While I haven't owned any of the bullpups yet, I have had the opportunity to shoot most of them at one time or another including the FS2000, the AUG, and the original (pre X95) version of the Tavor. Honestly, I didn't care for the ergos of the FS200 (or the looks for that matter). The AUG was pretty sweet but the one I fired was many years ago and had the built in optic which I didn't really care for. The couple of Tavors I shot just felt awkward all around to me. The grip angle was all wrong, I didn't like the weight of it or the balance all that much. Haven't actually fired an X95 yet but have handled a couple and they feel night and day different from the original Tavor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    If you were spending my money I'd go with the X95.

    While I haven't owned any of the bullpups yet, I have had the opportunity to shoot most of them at one time or another including the FS2000, the AUG, and the original (pre X95) version of the Tavor. Honestly, I didn't care for the ergos of the FS200 (or the looks for that matter). The AUG was pretty sweet but the one I fired was many years ago and had the built in optic which I didn't really care for. The couple of Tavors I shot just felt awkward all around to me. The grip angle was all wrong, I didn't like the weight of it or the balance all that much. Haven't actually fired an X95 yet but have handled a couple and they feel night and day different from the original Tavor.
    Interesting...I haven't gotten a chance to check out the X95 yet and I didn't think I would like the grip angle. Guess I will have to seek one out to inspect closer.

    Another that hasn't been mentioned is the FS2000s little brother the P90. It isn't bad. Nice little shooter and very controllable even in full auto.
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    If you aren't talked OUT of getting one by now...
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    I have shot every US available bullpup.

    RDB has the best trigger and is mechanically effective. Well designed. Since I have “fuck keltec” tattood on my eyeballs that means something for me to geek to that. Nice bottom eject for car work. Cheap.

    Aug is best manufacture work. Nice machining. MsAR to avoid - some made great and some total shit.

    I don’t consider a working DTA MDR “available” yet.

    Tavor has most combat time. Very reliable. X95 sorta inaccurate.

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    As for me, if price is right, I will grab it.

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    I have an RDB and love it. Haven't put a lot of rounds thru it but enough to know it works well. It has a very good trigger and it's easier to manipulate than some other bullpup rifles. I had one of the early Tavor rifles and sold it after I shot it the first time. Just didn't feel good or handle well enough to like it.

    I do like like the RDB...and the RFB, though the front ejection still seems weird to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WETWRKS View Post
    Interesting...I haven't gotten a chance to check out the X95 yet and I didn't think I would like the grip angle. Guess I will have to seek one out to inspect closer.

    Another that hasn't been mentioned is the FS2000s little brother the P90. It isn't bad. Nice little shooter and very controllable even in full auto.
    I really liked my PS90 but not enough that I didn't sell it during the panic at like 3x the price I paid for it. I actually got more for all the ammo I had than for the rifle and the FiveSeven that I sold. Not sure if it was just the ones I had but I really didn't feel like the PS90 or the FiveSeven were built to last very long.

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