The Tavor 7 not only adds a harder-hitting, .30-cal. chambering to IWI’s bullpup lineup, it builds on the experience gained with the original Tavor rifles, resulting in a highly refined and original design in its own right.
By the 1990s, Zastava Arms formerly the Yugoslavian national arsenal and now located in the country of Serbia began designing an updated version of the M76. While it uses a long-stroke design, the new rifle, called the M91, differs by using a stamped-steel receiver and firing the 7.62x54 mm R cartridge.