Is the Galil a good rifle?

Is the Galil a good rifle?

This weapon functions well and is popular for export. Key Point: Israel does not employ the Galil rifle in combat today. However, this weapon made its mark and is known throughout the world as powerful and reliable.

Is the Galil ACE an AK?

When Israel designed the Galil it borrowed heavily from the AK and the original Galil has often been described as an AK on steroids. The Galil used the same internal mechanism as the AK. Unlike the AK, the Galil featured a milled receiver, better sights, a flash hider and accuracy the AK could only sniff at.

Is the Galil better than AK?

The Galil is about a pound heavier than the AK-47 and is more accurate and just as reliable. The difference is the Galil comes in 5.56 , 7.62 x51 or . 30 caliber carbine.

Where is the Galil ace made?

IWI ACE

IWI Galil ACE
Designer Israel Military Industries
Manufacturer Israel Weapon Industries (Formerly Israel Military Industries) Also produced under license by: FAMAE (Chile) Indumil (Colombia) RPC Fort (Ukraine) Z111 Factory (Vietnam)
Produced 2008 – present
Variants See Variants

What kind of rifle is the iwi Galil ACE?

The IWI Galil Ace 7.62×39 Rifle is a semi automatic rifle that has improved on the past generation of Galil Ace. This rifle features a 16″ chrome lined and cold hammer forged barrel.

What Mags can I use with the Galil ACE?

The Galil Ace will allow you to use AKM and AK47 magazines. This rifle makes a great hard hitting home defense or sporting use option. This rifle has a 30 round capacity. PLEASE NOTE: If you live in a magazine restricted state we remove the hi cap mag and will be glad to substitute with a 10 round mag IF AVAILABLE.

What is the history of the Galil ACE?

The modernized Galil ACE is based upon the reliable mechanism of the original Galil rifle first developed by IMI in the late 1960’s. Drawing inspiration from the legendary Russian AK-47 and the Finnish Valmet RK 62, the IWI Galil ACE has been continuously improved over the last 40 years,…

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