This competition shooting video showcases a Galil R5 clone with an Armson OEG optic during a two-gun match. While the OEG's 'both eyes open' concept was innovative, it proved impractical for modern competition, especially at longer ranges and when encountering obstructions like barricades. The video highlights the limitations of older optic technology compared to contemporary red dot sights.
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.
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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