![]() ![]() First, the thumb selector lever is actually connected to the selector lever inside the receiver. There are two unique parts to the Galil design that you need to bear in mind. Let me give you a tip – you can get a great deal on enhanced ALG triggers from Palmetto (PSA). I like ALG triggers and while I prefer the Ultra, the Enhanced trigger is still really good. To use the surplus mags, I needed to replace another three – the trigger, disconnector and hammer. The Tapco magazine gave it the other three. ![]() The Gallant has American made: receiver, barrel, and pistol grip. ![]() In the case of the Galils, you need to replace 6 parts. Now, there is a regulation known as 922r that requires a foreign rifle not approved for importation into the US (read that as military style weapons typically like AKs, Uzis, etc.) certain number of American made parts to be legal based on a list the ATF came up with. I needed to do this because my JRA Gallant (which is a kit assembled rifle using an IMI Galil ARM kit) came with a single Tapco plastic Galil magazine and I wanted to use steel surplus magazines. For the others though, this means you can swap out the IMI-designed group for the AK group of your choice. I didn’t include the little Micro Galil as I am not sure about them. The AR, ARM and SAR IMI Galil rifles use an AK-style fire control group. ![]()
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