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- IMI Galil - Wikipedia
The IMI Galil (Hebrew: גליל) is a family of Israeli-made automatic rifles chambered for the 5 56×45mm NATO and 7 62×51mm NATO cartridges Originally designed by Yisrael Galili and Yakov Lior in the late 1960s, the Galil was first produced by the state-owned Israel Military Industries and is now exported by the privatized Israel Weapon Industries
- The Evolution and Legacy of the Israeli Galil Battle Rifles and Their . . .
This post explores the compelling history of the Galil series, including the original AR and ARM models, the SAR variant, and the compact Micro Galil We'll also look into notable versions like the Galatz sniper rifle and the life and achievements of its visionary designer, Yisrael Galili
- IMI Galil - Weaponsystems. net
The Galil is gas operated and uses a long stroke gas piston and a rotating bolt All versions feature a tubular metal folding stock and all versions except the ARM have a polymer forearm At first the Galil family consisted of the carbine SAR, full size AR and ARM light support weapon
- The History of the Galil: Israel’s First Battle Rifle
While the above are the most common versions of the Galil, there were a few less-used and lesser-known versions of the popular rifle Chief among these…the Galil Magal, Galil Golani (USA-produced civilian version), and the Galil Marksman Assault Rifle Mark 1
- IMI Galil: An Israel’s derivative of legendary AK-47
The Galil was produced in various variants: The Israeli army used the 5 56×45mm NATO caliber IMI Galil in three basic configurations: The A utomatic R ifle M achine-gun (ARM) with a bipod, wire-cutter, and carrying handle would become the standard service rifle issued to front-line infantry troops
- Galil | Variants | Defence Civil Database
The Magal is a carbine version of the MAR chambered in the 30-M1 round It was specifically developed for Israeli police use The Micro Assault Rifle is the smallest variant of the Galil family It was developed for use by special forces and non-infantry personnel such as vehicle crews
- IMI Galil [Automatic Rifle]: - kitsunesden. xyz
There are five basic configurations of the Galil, with three available in both 5 56mm NATO or 7 62mm NATO calibers The ARM version is equipped with a bipod, wooden handguard and carrying handle The ARM is intended for use as both an assault rifle and squad automatic weapon
- The Israeli Galil: Then Now - Guns in the News
One of the most iconic guns to have seen Israeli service is the Galil By the 1970s, Israel, not yet 25 years old, had already been mired in three wars
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