This video explains why 5.56mm magazines for the Israeli Galil and Finnish Valmet rifles are not interchangeable, despite their similar appearance. Both countries independently developed their own 5.56mm magazines for their respective rifle designs, leading to proprietary systems. The lack of commonality means Valmet 5.56 magazines are now rare and expensive collector's items.
This video features a shooting demonstration of the IWI Galil Ace 2, an Israeli-made semi-automatic rifle, equipped with a Monstrum prism optic. The description emphasizes that the video is for informational purposes only, filmed safely by professionals at a private gun range, and uses an unmodified weapon with a 20-round magazine. The content is intended to be informative and compliant with YouTube's firearm policies, promoting safe and responsible shooting practices.
This episode of American Rifleman TV provides an in-depth look at IWI (Israel Weapon Industries), showcasing some of their prominent firearms. The segment features the Uzi Pro Pistol, the versatile Galil ACE carbine, and the formidable Negev belt-fed light machine gun. Viewers can expect to see these firearms in action and gain insights into their design and capabilities.
This American Rifleman Television episode provides an inside look at IWI (Israel Weapon Industries). The segment specifically highlights IWI's well-known Tavor and X95 bullpup rifle platforms. Viewers can expect insights into the manufacturing and design of these distinct firearms.
This video offers a comprehensive review of the IWI US Jericho 941 F, an all-steel, double-action/single-action 9mm pistol. The reviewer expresses a strong personal affinity for the Jericho, despite acknowledging its larger size, weight, and perceived impracticality. The review highlights its Israeli origin by IWI and its US importation by IWI US, also mentioning its common nickname, "Baby Eagle." The description also includes links to the creator's Amazon shop, Patreon, apparel store, video gear, and social media profiles.
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.
This video offers a comprehensive 37-minute review of the IWI Tavor X95, comparing it to its predecessor, the Tavor SAR. Drawing on Israeli combat experience, the review covers real-world conditions, examining reliability, special features, accuracy, quality, and ergonomics. The "ranger green" or OD version is highlighted for its aesthetic appeal. The video explores whether the X95 remains true to its Israeli origins despite US legalities and assesses the continued relevance of the Tavor SAR as a tactical bullpup rifle. The review includes "RunNGun" action and is rated 2.5 out of 5 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This review showcases the Gilboa Assault Rifle family, highlighting the Silver Shadow's low recoil and the Shorty model's resilience in a sand stress test. The Automatic Pistol Rifle (APR) variant is detailed, featuring a unique gas system and folding stock. Technical specifications for multiple models are provided, emphasizing Israeli manufacturing and robust design.
This review showcases the IWI Micro Tavor (X95) at the Cesaria Shooting Range in Israel, highlighting its compact design and reliability through live-fire drills. Comparisons with the Tavor TAR-21 and M4 Carbine emphasize its significantly shorter profile. The demonstration features authentic IDF gear, including the Special Forces Vest and T-POD bipod grip, underscoring its tactical application.
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