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yea using these tactics with Tavors would make them look that way too....imagine handling a Tavor like an AK. AK is front-heavy, usually gripped further out so it makes sense but Tavor is rear-heavy due to bullpup front-grip handling throws off balance so you see that awkwardness. So if you are to handel an AK like you handel a Tavor, you'll fumble to find the mag release or charging handle. The rear weight distribution throws off your muzzle control which we see often with Para SF. And you'll be fighting the weapon instead of flowing with it.This looks professional...unlike Para SF moving like 'ladies' constantly flagging one another
But this is exactly the CQB doctrine or 'type' Para SF follow