IMI-Israel Action Arms Galil ARM Model 332 .308 Win 20” Semi-Auto Rifle
SOLD FOR: $6776
WOA#: WY220608AT004
Make: IMI (Israeli Military Industries) Action Arms
Model: Galil 332
Serial Number: AAL-2078455
Year of Manufacture: Modern
Caliber: .308 Win
Action Type: Semi-Automatic
Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked, “AAL-2078455 ACTION ARMS LTD. PHILA. PA. S.AUTO GALIL CAL .308 WIN. MODEL 332 IMI-ISRAEL”. The safety selector is marked, “S F” on the left side at the top of the pistol grip and “SF” on the safety selector lever on the right side. The left side of the rear sight is marked, “8455”. The right side of the receiver near the front is marked, “42X”. The bottom of the receiver in front of the magwell is marked with a “P” inside of a circle proof mark. The right side of the folding stock base is marked, “H C”. The right side of the gas block is marked, “AH”. The rear aperture is marked, “5” on one aperture and “3” on the other. The top cover is marked, “A”.
Barrel Length: 20” 21” with the compensator
Sights / Optics: Hooded adjustable post front sight with flip up night sight and 2-piece Leaf peep sight with flip up night sight.
Stock Configuration & Condition: The buttstock is a tubular folding stock with synthetic buttpad. The handguard is wood with finger grooves. The Galil 332 is built on a milled receiver that features a classic AK type safety lever on the right side but also a thumb actuated safety over the top of the pistol grip. The pistol grip is smooth synthetic with a top cutout for the safety. At the front of the rifle sits a bipod that folds into the bottom portion of the handguard and can be extended into position or placed back into the handguard by squeezing the two arms together. The left side of the gas block has a sling bar that compliments the sling bar on the left side of the base of the folding stock. The Galil 332 features the L shaped superior upswept charging handle on the right side of the receiver that sticks up and protrudes just above the top cover. Overall the stock is in Excellent Condition.The wood handguards are clean of any scratches or disfigurements. The Side folding stock is very clean and well maintained with a very strong spring. There is only a minor impression mark from the carry handle where it rests against the handguard which is both typical and normative for this rifle.
Magazine Quantity & Condition: None
Type of Finish: Black matte Parkerized
Finish Originality: Original
Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore.
Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 99% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows very little wear. The markings are sharp. There are some tiny scuffs on the barrel and some tiny storage marks on the left side of the receiver. There are some loose storage marks on the top cover. Other than those minor imperfections, this rifle is near perfect. Overall, this rifle rates in about a Excellent+ condition. The night sights appear to have lost their strength due to age but restore them and you have some of the coolest night sights on the planet.
Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.
Box, Paperwork & Accessories: one.
Our Assessment: Once again ladies and gentlemen we have a piece coming through our shop that stands out far above the rest. Like really really far. If this rifle were to magically become a human it would boot even Ryan Renolds off the pedestal of sexiest man of the year. The Galil is one of the most loved rifles in all of firearms history. And that’s not an understatement or a title given without reason. It truly is one of the most remarkable firearms ever devised in the minds of crazy good engineers. The Israeli Galil was born out of an impossible fight against the onslaught of AK47’s. After the 6 Day War, Israel captured thousands of Egyptian AK47 rifles and discovered for themselves all the benefits the Kalashnikov rifles provided as durability and maintenance go. The FN FAL’s they were using were effective but were becoming less effective in the down and dirty conditions warfare had become in the Middle Eastern Deserts. Several designs were offered to the Israeli Defense Force to gain an advantage over the AK47 including the M16, Stoner, rifle design by UZI, the HK33 from Germany, and the Automatic Rifle Machine Gun (ARM) by Yasrael Galil. I’ll let you guess who won. The (ARM) Galil was a design taken from the Finnish Valmet RK62 or the civilian M76, also known as the AK47 Perfected and was given a few more designs to make it really the most spankin rifle ever designed. The Galil was quickly adopted by Israel as their new standard issue rifle and became everyone’s favorite butt kicking machine. It looks like a dream come true and it feels like a dream come true and for those who have the beautiful privilege of shooting one, they can all testify, it shoots and operates like a dream come true. A few key features are the tritium flip up night sights, the integral Bipod, the bottle opener Bipod retainers for when you’re thirsty, the Upswept charging handle, thumb safety, and side folding stock among many more glorious internal changes adopted from the Finnish Valmet RK62. I’ve never wanted a firearm more in my life than this one right here, but hey, I’m just the writer. The Galil 332 is simply the semi-automatic version of the Galil ARM. Bid on it, claim it, and then love it like every Galil deserves. Happy Bidding!