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No, pretty sure it was the Uber-deadly AK-15, View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is that the gun from Heat??? No. You're thinking of the AR-87. No, pretty sure it was the Uber-deadly AK-15, lol don't forget the shoulder thing that goes UP |
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Thing looks pretty controllable in auto. Guess all that weight has a upside. Beautiful looking weapon though.
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It might be a semi converted to full auto. Lots of conversions have a higher rate of fire, due to the fire control geometry being different.
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that video is fake.
that guy didn't have a big enough grin on his face when he finished shooting. |
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It's only my favorite weapon from Counter-Strike!
Israeli shit always intrigues me the way they mess with old designs. |
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I've wondered for years why the Galil didn't take off in popularity.
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That only sounds like 750 RPM, and given the weight of a Galil, doesn't seem all that of a big deal. especially if it's 5.56
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they're heavy as hell for a 5.56 carbine, and mags are expensive. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've wondered for years why the Galil didn't take off in popularity. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile they're heavy as hell for a 5.56 carbine, and mags are expensive. Doesn't somone make an adapter for AR mags? |
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Quoted: they're heavy as hell for a 5.56 carbine, and mags are expensive. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I've wondered for years why the Galil didn't take off in popularity. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile they're heavy as hell for a 5.56 carbine, and mags are expensive. |
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They are heavy. The mags aren't too expensive around 20 to 30 each, unless your thinking about the 308 version those are about 100 each. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've wondered for years why the Galil didn't take off in popularity. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile they're heavy as hell for a 5.56 carbine, and mags are expensive. Plus quality galil clones are expensive. Its either pre-89's or ORF builds. The other option is CAI. And people that have owned century guns usually say "never again" |
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I have a imi factory post sample 16 in barrel galil and it does not have that high rate of fire.
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Shot an ARM at Knob Creek. I think about 750 is right. Very controllable. Nice trigger for an AK.
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Factory spec for rate of fire on an M16 is 700-950 RPM.
Factory spec for rate of fire on a 5.56 Galil 630-750 RPM. |
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lol don't forget the shoulder thing that goes UP View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is that the gun from Heat??? No. You're thinking of the AR-87. No, pretty sure it was the Uber-deadly AK-15, lol don't forget the shoulder thing that goes UP Needz more banana clips. |
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Not particularly fast for a 5.56 auto
I believe it appears faster because your seeing the bolt up handle moving in action - I've seen m4s run between 800-900 rpm Edit - I wouldn't stand in front of it |
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<a href="http://s817.photobucket.com/user/VictorCastle/media/DSC_0799AB.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i817.photobucket.com/albums/zz95/VictorCastle/DSC_0799AB.jpg</a> View Quote If this was around 700 I would own one. For what it is and how it shoots a non clone is just tooo much. |
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Not particularly fast for a 5.56 auto I believe it appears faster because your seeing the bolt up handle moving in action - I've seen m4s run between 800-900 rpm Edit - I wouldn't stand in front of it View Quote I agree, it looks like it is spitting brass like crazy, but that's the bolt handle. |
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Plus quality galil clones are expensive. Its either pre-89's or ORF builds. The other option is CAI. And people that have owned century guns usually say "never again" View Quote Besides century and "Elite" (I think is the name) has anyone tried making quality galis US at an affordable cost? I don't know if it's possible, but I'd sure like one. I realize it won't do anything for you that an AR piston gun in 556 won't likely do better...but fuck it, I'd buy one. |
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So AK's belong in the garbage can, except when they're too heavy and made by Israelis? Then they're awesome. GD logic strikes again.
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So AK's belong in the garbage can, except when they're too heavy and made by Israelis? Then they're awesome. GD logic strikes again. View Quote They took an AK (Valmet) and made it more accurate with a higher quality receiver, better controls and improved sights and vastly improved the accuracy while maintaining it's reliability. Plus the .308 version is sweet. What is there to hate on? Heavy? Lots of guns are heavy. |
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Besides century and "Elite" (I think is the name) has anyone tried making quality galis US at an affordable cost? I don't know if it's possible, but I'd sure like one. I realize it won't do anything for you that an AR piston gun in 556 won't likely do better...but fuck it, I'd buy one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Plus quality galil clones are expensive. Its either pre-89's or ORF builds. The other option is CAI. And people that have owned century guns usually say "never again" Besides century and "Elite" (I think is the name) has anyone tried making quality galis US at an affordable cost? I don't know if it's possible, but I'd sure like one. I realize it won't do anything for you that an AR piston gun in 556 won't likely do better...but fuck it, I'd buy one. Buy a torch cut receiver from APEX for all of $15, google TurboThis, send him a kit with the receiver, he will weld up the receiver and assemble the kit and do an awesome job and you will have a factory IMI Galil for under $1000. |
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