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15-06-2017, 16:29 #1
Galil
I see that IMI no longer lists the Galil as one of its products. Does anyone have any information about when they were discontinued and why?
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15-06-2017, 16:51 #2
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Re: Galil
Has it not been replaced by the ACE?
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15-06-2017, 16:57 #3
Re: Galil
Yes, I think so.
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15-06-2017, 18:14 #4
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Re: Galil
love them, but sure are not cheap thats for sure!!!
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16-06-2017, 06:10 #6
Re: Galil
Thanks guys, I found an answer.
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16-06-2017, 06:12 #7
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16-06-2017, 13:37 #9
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Re: Galil
Captain Hook is correct.
Now I haven't shot nearly enough with my LM5 to know how good the trigger is. But I am a firm believer in having choice.
The stock trigger was probably a compromise because of the design, so it will work perfectly for some people, and feel mushy for others.
If the ACE trigger fits, that at least gives the LM5 owners a choice. If they are fine with the trigger, then so be it. If they don't like it, then at least they have the choice of replacing it with something else. Just like with most hunting rifles, AR's and semi-auto pistols.
Choice is a wonderful thing.
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16-06-2017, 14:07 #10
Re: Galil
Okay. For what it is worth, I notice triggers on handguns very much but on rifles, not nearly as much. On a long gun it really needs to be atrocious to worry me. Different folks, different strokes.
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