The Ikon Weapons Micro Galil is presented as a unique and eye-catching 5.56 pistol, drawing design cues from the AK-47 platform. It features an 8.3-inch 4140 steel barrel, a polymer handguard, and ambidextrous safety controls. The pistol is available in military green and coyote tan, and notably includes a 35-round magazine, a range bag, and a cleaning kit as part of its value proposition.
This video reviews the James River Armory Galant, a clone of the Galil rifle, highlighting its retro aesthetic and modern functionality. The presenter compares wood and polymer furniture options, discusses the rifle's 18-inch barrel chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, its piston-driven operating system, and features like ambidextrous safety and a built-in bottle opener. The Galant is presented as a relevant and effective firearm for today's use.
This video showcases the AK-9, a modified Saiga 223 rifle, highlighting its performance in a competitive shooting match. The presenter, Klayco47, details the rifle's history, its transformation from a poorly executed Galil clone, and its capabilities in terms of low recoil and maneuverability. The AK-9 demonstrates impressive performance during a competition, achieving a second-place overall finish, underscoring the potential of 5.56 AK platforms.
This video introduces the ATI Galeo Galil clone, a firearm built using US and surplus parts to emulate the experience of owning and shooting a Galil. It's presented as part of a "Wonderfully Different Mini Series." The description also includes promotional links for Optics Planet with a discount code, the creator's Instagram, Amazon storefront for gear, and merchandise.
This video showcases a custom Valmet M88 firearm modified to resemble a Galil ARM. The build highlights the interchangeability of certain parts between Valmet M88 and Galil receivers, particularly in Canada where original Galils may be restricted. The presenter details the custom work involved, including fitting a Galil stock adapter and safety, and discusses the firearm's performance and aesthetic appeal as a unique sporting AK variant.
This video provides an overview of various Valmet rifle models, focusing on the M78 and M88, and their legality in Canada. The presenter highlights their similarities to AK-47s and their suitability for Galil clones due to milled receivers. Different calibers and configurations, including RPK-style and sporter variants, are discussed.
The Hadar II is a rare, commercial-market .308 variant of the Israeli Galil rifle, imported to the US in 1989. It's based on the Galatz sniper rifle and features civilian-specific modifications like a thumbhole stock to comply with US import laws of the era. The Galil itself is an evolution of the Finnish Valmet RK-62, itself based on the AK design, with notable improvements in sights and controls.
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