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View Poll Results: Why a Galil?
Nostagia 8 11.11%
Ancestry 11 15.28%
Performance 43 59.72%
Think they're cool 34 47.22%
Just fell into them 4 5.56%
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Old 07-27-2010, 03:12 PM   #21
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Cool factor, not too many around.
I like the fact it's a 5.56 but the beefy-ness of an Ak w/o being a 7.62 (does that make sense?).
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Old 07-27-2010, 03:39 PM   #22
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Cool factor, not too many around.
I like the fact it's a 5.56 but the beefy-ness of an Ak w/o being a 7.62 (does that make sense?).

Makes perfect sense. A tank that eats NATO 5.56 ammo all day, every day, rain or shine.
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Old 07-29-2010, 09:13 PM   #23
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I forget why I wanted one but I knew I did. I happened to be eyeing one at a local store every time I went in and one day just said screw it and bought it. I'm happy I did because it's been a hoot to shoot. I just want to do one or two more updates like replacing the night sights and it will be one solid rifle.
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Old 07-29-2010, 11:14 PM   #24
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I gotta say I'm a bit disappointed that performance is just barely edging out the cool factor in this poll. C'mon guys, this is a Galil not a friggin AR15!
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Old 07-29-2010, 11:26 PM   #25
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The Galil design is now over 30 years old.
Since being first issued it has only had a few minor modifications.
The M16/AR15 is roughly the same age.
How many major mods has the AR15/M16 had?
The Galils were right to start with- no "Oh, crap we should have done it this way" scenarios.
The Galil sets next to pretty distinguished company in my book.
FAL, Browning 1919 and .50, Colt .45 and of course the AK.
If you look at what is being used in far away places by guys and gals that depend on their stuff working you'll see the ones above - a lot!
Yes, you'll see the M16 but usually only where the US is trying to buy friends.
The main reason the Israelis went with the M16 was simple economics.
The M16s were free and they had to pay for the Galils, FAL, etc.

My reasons-
1) Way cool factor- i'm the only guy at the range with one.
The AR crowd spends a lot more and hits a lot less than i do.
2) If i run 500 rounds through it and "forget" to clean up it's still going to run
great. Try that with an AR15.
3) Weight isn't an issue- safe/truck, range/truck, back to safe.
Besides, my POF AR with the goodies weighs the same or
more than my ARM.
4) Besides, in an end of the world scenario only 4 things will still be here.
Politicians
Cockroaches
Twinkies
Galils
Actually these designs are closer to 60 years old for the Galil & 50 for the M16/AR15
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Old 08-05-2010, 07:39 AM   #26
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I gotta say I'm a bit disappointed that performance is just barely edging out the cool factor in this poll. C'mon guys, this is a Galil not a friggin AR15!

I just had the same thought. And I also expected there to be more people who had ancestral ties to Israel.
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Old 08-05-2010, 05:46 PM   #27
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The Government Model 1911 is approaching it's 100th year, and still the weapon of choice for many modern warriors. I don't see the Galil as outdated by any means.
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Old 08-05-2010, 11:28 PM   #28
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The Government Model 1911 is approaching it's 100th year, and still the weapon of choice for many modern warriors. I don't see the Galil as outdated by any means.
Yup, and unlike many other weapons, the first Gaili model made was as good as the last and never needed major upgrades, and fixes...a good well designed tool from the onset and still my first choice, much like the "outdated" 1911 is my first choice as a side arm. Neither need a bunch of after market doo-dads, they are simple and effective and work.
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Old 08-05-2010, 11:28 PM   #29
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The Government Model 1911 is approaching it's 100th year, and still the weapon of choice for many modern warriors. I don't see the Galil as outdated by any means.
Yup, and unlike many other weapons, the first Gaili model made was as good as the last and never needed major upgrades and fixes...a good well designed tool from the onset and still my first choice, much like the "outdated" 1911 is my first choice as a side arm. Neither need a bunch of after market doo-dads, they are simple and effective and work.
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Old 09-03-2010, 09:22 AM   #30
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Makes perfect sense. A tank that eats NATO 5.56 ammo all day, every day, rain or shine.

Originally Posted by DrGolani
Cool factor, not too many around.
I like the fact it's a 5.56 but the beefy-ness of an Ak w/o being a 7.62 (does that make sense?).

Yep; the 7.62's X 51 thru the Galil are the way to go.

Finesse in a small package.
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Old 09-06-2010, 06:04 PM   #31
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Lots of reasons.

But the one that just keeps on popping back up is that they are just dead sexy rifles. I love how they feel, how they sound, their history, everything... even though the only one I ever owned had more problems than a Chicago mayor.
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Old 09-07-2010, 10:45 AM   #32
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Another good Galil ownership reason : Israel has for years been attacked time and again by her enemies surrounding the Nation. And the Men and Women of the Israel Defense Force has again and again been victorious and at times using the Galil Rifle. If its good enough for those heroic folks, Its good enough for me. So it's been replaced by Tovars and very low cost M16s, it is likely better than those two put together....
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Old 09-07-2010, 05:03 PM   #33
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i'm not sure why ancestry is an option. I'm polish, and i don't pick guns based on my heritage. The choice seems a bit.... weird.
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Old Yesterday, 09:28 AM   #34
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i'm not sure why ancestry is an option. I'm polish, and i don't pick guns based on my heritage. The choice seems a bit.... weird.

I thought perhaps if someone were Jewish they may have an affinity for Galils.
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Old Yesterday, 08:53 PM   #35
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I know a guy who is Jewish who owns (owned) a Galil... because he's Jewish.

(I'm primarily of Norwegian extraction, but own several CZs partially because a miniscule portion of my ancestors came from what is today the Czech Republic.)
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Old Yesterday, 10:55 PM   #36
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I suppose it's a matter of how you pick your toys
But if you were jewish, i think you would have an Uzi instead
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