krashmania
Still dont know anything
I didn't include AR because it really just didn't tickle my fancy. I'll probably get one eventually, but it's just not up there on my list compared to a lot of other guns.
I got to foddle a CAI Golani at the range this am. We shot it side by side with a Ruger AC556K ( in semi).
Both guns performed well. Both ate Tula ammo with no hicups. The Golani was a bit heavy, it handled like an AK with better sights. I really liked the safety and the trigger was not bad. It felt like a Norinco AKM. ( smooth)and It looks GOOD.
I hate it when I read stuff like this. I'm just going to have to get me a Golani ( galil clone) sporter. I still like the mini14s.... but I like the Galil clone better than my AKM. It just made this years short list.
If it is not an original IMI Galil... chances are, you are going to have issues with it.
Genuine Galils are 3K +, you are better off with a Ruger Mini-14. Both guns use proprietary mags( You can get a Galil AR mag adapter). Ruger mags are great.. aftermarket ones tend to suck. If you can get a Ruger mini in an original Ruger side folding stock.. you will have one of the nicest looking carbine at the range.
Or, do like I did- look for a used Golani which has already been serviced by Tenngalil.
This^
I bought one of the clones and it was a POS. Sold it at a loss to get away from it!!
I would recommend an AR. After taking Bill P's carbine course a few years ago, and was able to hit steel out to 600 yards (with optics) I knew I made the right choice.
Good Luck
Jerry
Not exactly true. I bought my genuine IMI Galil for either $1500 or $1600 last year, NIB. It's a Springfield, but you can get Action Arms or Magnum Research ones for slightly over $2,000.
An IMI is an original, they may have been imported by different companies, but you said the magic word 'genuine'. The previous experience I had, which made me want to buy one, was with the original IMI, which was great, the clone not so much.
Good luck
Jerry
Yeah, I think the Century Golani's give Galil's in general a bad reputation. The IMI built Galil's are wonderful.
IMI, now IWI, is setting up shop in the US to manufacturer and market the following guns: Tavor, ACE, Negev (for law enforcement), UZI and a few others starting in 2014, so let's keep our fingers crossed
Not true. There is one thing a Mini-14 does exceptionally better than an AR; function. My mini has never failed in anyway. In the 3 years I've had it, it has always gone bang. My AR on the other hand has already had a couple failures in less than 500rds. Also it doesn't need to be pampered with constant lube and cleaning like an AR. Now while the AR is better for target accuracy, in terms of combat accuracy out to 100yds I'd say they are both plenty effective.
Not to jump your shit or anything so please don't take this the wrong way...
There's something wrong with your AR or your mags or whatever ammo you're running. "A couple failures in less than 500rds" is unacceptable, abnormal and uncharacteristic of a well built AR system. You should narrow down the failures and/or have a good smith take a look at it.
I have two AR15s that I actively use. Neither has had a failure of any sort, ever since I've had them. I built both lowers, one upper was purchased new assembled and the other upper (11.5") was purchased used with heavy wear with original owner being a SWAT team or something. I've sent right around 4k rounds downrange this year between those two with the used SBR lower getting the brunt of the load. Like I said, neither has had any problems at all.
To possibly add insult to injury, I don't really believe in cleaning them much. They get oiled every 1k rounds or so with Amsoil 15w40 since it's available because my diesel truck takes it. That oil lasts a LONG LONG time in/on/around the BGC.
Get your AR looked at. No point in owning junk.
I ain't stupid. I know it ain't normal and I found and fixed the problem. My hammer spring was in upside down (I put it in that way when I built the lower but it still passes basic function checks that way). While the rifle while the rifle functioned, the trigger pin walked out, causing malfunctions. My point was, the mini-14 has no such potential for pins to come out and crap. The mini is just easier to assemble and strip. Fewer little parts to fail. Since correcting the problem I've had one failure; a case got stuck half way out of the chamber after a couple quick mag dumps. My AR is now otherwise as rock solid as my Mini.
Yeah, I think the Century Golani's give Galil's in general a bad reputation. The IMI built Galil's are wonderful.
IMI, now IWI, is setting up shop in the US to manufacturer and market the following guns: Tavor, ACE, Negev (for law enforcement), UZI and a few others starting in 2014, so let's keep our fingers crossed