Israel's New Battle Rifle From IWI: The Carmel

Published on July 15, 2019
Duration: 6:19

This guide details the disassembly and barrel-swapping process for the IWI Carmel, highlighting its modular design and ambidextrous features. It covers barrel exchange, charging handle manipulation, gas system adjustment, and stock functionality. The IWI Carmel, introduced at ISDEF 2019, showcases advanced features for modern rifle platforms.

Quick Summary

The IWI Carmel is Israel's new battle rifle, featuring a short-stroke gas piston system, interchangeable 14" and 16" barrels, and fully ambidextrous controls. It includes a 3-position gas regulator and a 6-position folding stock with an adjustable cheek riser, chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the IWI Carmel
  2. 00:28Barrel and Disassembly
  3. 00:53Ambidextrous Charging Handle
  4. 02:26Gas System and Muzzle
  5. 02:58Rail System and Controls
  6. 03:54Stock and Sling Points
  7. 04:54Ejection and Bolt Design

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the IWI Carmel rifle?

The IWI Carmel boasts a short-stroke gas piston system, interchangeable barrels (14" and 16"), fully ambidextrous controls, a 3-position gas regulator, and a 6-position folding stock with an adjustable cheek riser. It is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO.

How is the barrel swapped on the IWI Carmel?

Barrel swapping on the IWI Carmel is facilitated by a lever located on the left side of the receiver. This allows for relatively quick changes between the available barrel lengths.

Is the IWI Carmel ambidextrous?

Yes, the IWI Carmel is designed with fully ambidextrous controls. This includes the charging handle, magazine release, bolt stop, and fire selector, making it adaptable for both right-handed and left-handed shooters.

What is the operating system of the IWI Carmel?

The IWI Carmel utilizes a short-stroke gas piston operating system. This design is known for its reliability and is common in many modern assault rifles.

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