. . . which I should grab when the meth-fueled, gang-raping, torturing, cannibal, zombie gangs with drug-resistant gonorrhea and COVID-19 have surrounded the compound, overrun my fences, killed the dogs, and come for me with Molotov cocktails, rusty pliers, machetes, meat-hooks and Hi-Points.
Please save me from analysis paralysis, delay, and a slow, painful death. Thank you!
The die is cast. It’s the Galil until the barrel droops and the piston seizes. Then, I bump fire the PTR until it shears off a case head. Finally, I go down swinging my Gurkha kukri. “Better to die than to be a coward.”
They may defile and devour my corpse, but they’ll have to climb over a pile of their brethren to do so!!
No comparison in the two, the Galil is 10x the weapon. even pitted against an original H&K 91. you will realize it and feel it when you handle both and shoot both.
Not with mine it don’t, i have the galil in 308 and 223 and the H&K 91 and two 93’s. one full auto. The H&k’s are stamped steel and the bolt carriers are overly complex. charging handles are a weak link on them. except the full auto versions. H&K’s beat the hell outta brass without a buffer. they have a violent ejection and throw brass 20 yards. i been hit in the head standing next to guys shooting them in full auto. it hurts.lol i refused to stand next to a guy shooting one. our little group always put the H&K’s on the end of the firing line.
Nice comparison , I knew it beat up brass pretty bad you pretty much need a buffer on the PTR. I never had a chance to take apart the rifle , that makes sense though. The Galil is based off one of the simplist assualt rifle designs out there.
Buy 4 Keltec KSG’s with the long barrels, come visit me and we will build a nice mount for back of your truck, build a pump rod so you can eject and load all four at once…100 rounds of 12 ga. at your disposal…