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25-07-2018, 16:55 #1
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Forgotten Weapons: South African Galils
Very informative video on the R4, R5, R6 and LM series.
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25-07-2018, 17:23 #2
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Re: Forgotten Weapons: South African Galils
Only saw your post now. Ah well, a very good video nonetheless. I also want a fully automatic wire cutter.
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26-07-2018, 12:10 #3
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Re: Forgotten Weapons: South African Galils
Brilliant clip, informative.
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26-07-2018, 13:03 #4
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Re: Forgotten Weapons: South African Galils
Great clip. Must just say that I experienced my first battle incapacitating jam on my R4 yesterday after 22 years of using R4's. Had to use the boot to clear the jam.
But I must also say that it was ammo related.
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26-07-2018, 14:35 #5
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Re: Forgotten Weapons: South African Galils
Any info on that red dot? I can't find anything.
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26-07-2018, 14:49 #6
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26-07-2018, 14:52 #7
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26-07-2018, 15:19 #8
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26-07-2018, 14:52 #9
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Re: Forgotten Weapons: South African Galils
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26-07-2018, 21:29 #10
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Re: Forgotten Weapons: South African Galils
I have not watched the whole vid, but assume you are referring to the Armson OEG sight?
The model made for the R/LM series had a clamp that you clamped around the gas tube with "ears" sticking down on both sides of the barrel to keep it upright if knocked.
The Armson OEG was locally made. In the US, it was distributed by Trijicon, hence the reference to it on their advertising.
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