Speaking of which, I can’t drop my magazine adapter using the Galil’s native mag release unless there’s no magazine in the adapter.
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The Galil has no bolt hold open mechanism, so there’s no additional manual of arms involved beyond remembering not to try to use the native magazine release. Nothing was going to drop free, but you need to use your support hand to actuate the magazine release, so you can rip them right out at the same time – call it “manual positive extraction”. In terms of magazine compatibility, the adapter I had could take pretty much anything (aluminum mags fit best, pmags were fine, Lancers were surprisingly tight). Thankfully, my setup was in pretty good shape and didn’t require anything like that. Once all that’s done, you may still need to adjust the lugs for the feed angle on the gun. I farmed this out to a proper gunsmith for peace of mind. You can always find another adapter, but mistakes with a Galil receiver can be very expensive. This is not quite as big a deal on a Galil or milled AK due to the front trunnion being part of the receiver – you’ve got a lot more material to work with – but doing a little and then testing is the way to go here. That’s also easily solved with a dremel and a file, but the front trunnion is such an integral part of the rifle that you need to be damned sure you’re only taking off exactly what you need. On my gun, at least, the magazine hits the front trunnion and stops a tiny bit short of locking in.
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Some quality time with a file and dremel grinding wheel will get you there.Ī more scary modification that you need to make is possibly modifying the front trunnion to allow full insertion of the AR magazine. If you have experience fitting AK magazines by filing lugs, you pretty much know what you’re in for. It required a lot of fitting (not done by me) on a Galil with CNCWarrior receiver, so I’m guessing it’s a Blackthorne. Blackthorne adapter: the cheapest option, but it will require SUBSTANTIAL fitting to make it work.MSA / Texas AK Designs adapter: generally well-thought-of and still supported, but their customer service is suspect (the polite way of saying that they pissed off a lot of people).Magnum Research adapter: Very similar to the Uzi America adapter, but had a pin to prevent the magazine adapter from being released accidentally – nice feature.I’ve heard they don’t fit full-auto Galils, but don’t have confirmation. I have heard that Action Arms also sold these, but unmarked by a UA symbol. These were made by IMI and are considered to be the best adapters… they generally run $125-$200 when you can find them, which is not often. Uzi America adapter: prominently stamped with a “UA” in a circle.There were a fair number of AR-15 magazine adapters made for the Galil. One lesser-known feature of the Galil, though, is that with some work and an adapter, you can get it running AR-15 magazines. Being able to use AK, AR-15, and SR-25 (“DPMS-style”) magazines is a big step forward for the Galil platform. While I have no particular problem with Galil mags, they’re pretty much proprietary to the Galil (well, and the SiGalil). One of the big advantages of the upcoming Galil ACE line from IWI is the ability to take standard magazines.