IWI Galil Ace 556, yes... its awesome.

Published on July 23, 2019
Duration: 9:10

This video provides an in-depth look at the IWI Galil Ace in 5.56x45mm NATO, highlighting its features and performance at the range. The reviewer notes the rifle's excellent fit and finish, the inclusion of a bolt hold-open and ambidextrous push-button magazine release, and the tritium inserts on the front and rear sights. Performance testing revealed a heavy and spongy trigger, with accuracy at 100 yards suggesting a hold for the belt buckle to compensate for drop.

Quick Summary

The IWI Galil Ace 556 features a 16-inch barrel, a bolt hold-open, ambidextrous push-button magazine release, and tritium sights. Its trigger is noted as heavy and spongy. For 100-yard accuracy, aiming for the belt buckle is suggested to compensate for bullet drop.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Unboxing
  2. 00:37Galil Ace 556 Rifle Overview
  3. 00:55Box Contents
  4. 01:24Fit and Finish
  5. 01:42Bolt Hold-Open and Mag Release
  6. 02:25Charging Handle and Dust Cover
  7. 02:37Safety Selector
  8. 02:44Sights (Front and Rear)
  9. 03:07Heading to the Range
  10. 03:53Trigger Assessment
  11. 04:14Initial Grouping at 25 Yards
  12. 04:22100 Yard Performance and Aiming Point
  13. 04:43Rapid Fire and Hot Barrel Shooting
  14. 05:06Range Day - Shooting Fast
  15. 05:31Trigger Return Spring Discussion
  16. 05:53Magazine Change
  17. 06:31Shooting Drills
  18. 08:45Future Modifications Tease
  19. 08:57Conclusion and Shout-out

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the IWI Galil Ace 556?

The IWI Galil Ace 556 boasts a 16-inch barrel, a bolt hold-open feature, an ambidextrous push-button magazine release, a left-side charging handle with a spring-loaded dust cover, and tritium inserts in its front and rear sights.

How does the trigger feel on the IWI Galil Ace 556?

The trigger is described as heavy and spongy, with a significant pull weight and return spring resistance that makes it feel similar to a two-stage trigger.

What is the recommended aiming point for the IWI Galil Ace 556 at 100 yards?

Due to observed bullet drop, it's recommended to aim for the belt buckle at 100 yards to ensure the round hits the target's chest, assuming ballistics similar to a 14-16 inch AK variant.

What caliber is the IWI Galil Ace reviewed in this video?

The IWI Galil Ace reviewed in this video is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. It is noted as the last variant of the Galil Ace to be imported into the country.

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