Ragsdale0509
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I'm considering either a FNH SCAR 16S or IWI Tavor SAR to go along with an FNH SCAR 17S. The SCAR is a conventional rifle whereas the Tavor is a bullpup. The SCAR 17S will be used as a 600 meter rifle with a conventional scope. The SCAR 16S or Tavor will be a defensive close range rifle with an Aimpoint red dot sight. Inside of my home, the Tavor has obvious advantages considering the short overall length. The SCAR 16S is a lot more familiar to me as the first centerfire rifle I shot was the M16A2 during basic training when I was in the service and I've never trained with a bullpup rifle. The Israelis appear to field both bullpups and conventional rifles, but I can't find any information on how well their soldiers transition between the two. Will transitioning between a bullpup and a conventional rifle prove problematic?