Product Preview: FAB Defense TAR Podium

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posted on July 7, 2016
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Providing extra stability for long-range shots, the FAB Defense TAR Podium is a bipod for IWI’s Tavor line of rifles that is designed to be permanently installed onto the rifle. Replacing the factory grip cap and secured by a single screw, the TAR Podium attaches to the bottom surface of the gun’s trigger guard, and can be installed and uninstalled in less than a minute. The unit’s two spring-loaded legs can be automatically deployed by pressing a button at its rear. Made of a reinforced polymer composite, the bipod weighs 5.4 ozs. Like its host gun, the FAB Defense TAR Podium is available in black, flat dark earth and olive drab green.
Price: $75.
Contact: FAB Ltd.;
fab-defense.com.

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