IWI Galil ACE explained

IWI Galil ACE
Type:Assault rifle
Battle rifle
Service:2008–present
Wars:Colombian conflict
Mexican Drug War
Designer:Israel Military Industries
Action:Gas-operated, rotating bolt
Origin:Israel
Is Ranged:Yes
Used By:See Users
Manufacturer:Israel Weapon Industries
(Formerly Israel Military Industries)
Also produced under license by:
Production Date:2008–present
Variants:See Variants
Cartridge:5.45×39mm
5.56×45mm NATO
7.62×39mm
7.62×51mm NATO
Rate:620–880 rounds/min
Feed:Detachable box magazines
  • 35-, 50-round Galil magazines
  • STANAG magazines
  • AKM magazines (ACE 31, ACE 32)
  • 25-round 7.62mm Galil magazines (ACE 52, ACE 53)
  • SR-25 pattern magazines (ACE-N 52)
  • AK-74 magazines (IWI US Galil ACE 5.45×39mm)
Sights:Tritium front post and rear diopter iron sights, or Picatinny rail for various optical sights

The IWI Galil ACE, also marketed as IWI ACE (or simply ACE), is a series of assault rifles and battle rifles originally developed and manufactured by Israel Weapon Industries (IWI). It is produced in three different calibres: 5.56×45mm NATO, 7.62×39mm and 7.62×51mm NATO.

IWI US also produced semi-automatic only variants of the Galil ACE. In 2020, a limited edition of the Galil ACE in 5.45×39mm was produced. IW US later introduced the Gen II line which introduced a free-floating M-LOK handguard and M4-style compatible buttstock in 2023.

The IWI Galil ACE series is based upon the original design of the IMI Galil, but instead utilises a modern design to increase its accuracy and lower its weight, while maintaining the original Galil's ergonomics, ease of maintenance and reliability under battle conditions.[1] In the design, emphasis was particularly placed on increasing the reliability and accuracy under adverse battlefield conditions.

The IWI Galil ACE has been adopted as a service rifle in multiple countries, such as the Chilean Army and People's Army of Vietnam. The Galil ACE is also manufactured under license by Indumil,[2] FAMAE,[3] RPC Fort[4] and Z111 Factory.[5]

Design details

Weight reduction

The original Galil was built with a machined solid steel billet action in order to increase the structural integrity and survivability of the weapon. Unfortunately this resulted in a weight of up to, depending on its variant, which was one of the primary criticisms from the Israel Defense Forces.

The Galil ACE has a significantly reduced weight. IWI redesigned the action to integrate the steel with polymer, which is much lighter than the fully steel receiver of the original Galil.[1] While the upper receiver is machined steel and the receiver top features a MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail, polymer has been introduced to the lower receiver of the weapon to reduce the gun's weight.[6]

Accuracy

According to American Rifleman: "Although this rifle is clearly based on the AK design, it demonstrated a superior level of accuracy potential compared to several of its cousins. The best single group of [5 rounds at 100 yards] of 0.83″ and five-group average of 0.98″ was produced using the Federal Premium 123-gr. [{{cvt|123|gr|g|disp=out|lk=on}}] Power-Shok soft-point load" (testing done using 7.62×39mm 16-inch barrelled variant).[7]

Trigger

The Galil ACE adopts the Galil Sniper trigger instead of the original Galil trigger, in order to improve accuracy compared to the standard Galil.[8] This is a two-stage trigger, which IWI have modelled on the two-stage trigger of the M1 Garand.[9]

According to American Rifleman, the two-stage trigger is "clean and smooth with a 4 lb. 13 oz. [{{cvt|4.8|lb-f|N|1|disp=comma}}] trigger pull according to a Lyman digital trigger gauge".

Gas tube

The gas tube, unlike the AK-47 system, is mounted on the rifle via a dovetailed slide machined on the receiver upper-front block. This avoids any movement of the gas block influencing barrel vibration, which would degrade accuracy.

Long-stroke piston system

The rifle uses the Galil's long-stroke piston system. The long-stroke system is found in the M1 Garand, AK-47 (upon which the Galil's internal mechanism design borrowed heavily) and more recently in the IWI Tavor.

Barrel

The barrel is chrome-lined, cold hammer-forged, with a 1:7″ twist for 5.56×45mm NATO, 1:7.5″ for 5.45×39mm, 1:9.5″ for 7.62×39mm, and 1:12″ for 7.62×51mm NATO.

Sights

The Galil ACE has a fully adjustable iron sights with tritium front post and two dot tritium rear aperture. It also features a Picatinny rail for mounting various optical sight.

Stock

The standard buttstock found on the Galil ACE is a six-position telescopic stock that can be fitted with an optional cheek-piece to improve the sighting of the weapon when using an optical sight. An optional right folding version of the standard buttstock is also available.The forearm consists of MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rails on the bottom and both sides for mounting accessories such as aiming optics. The side forearm rails have central grooves to provide routing channels for electric wiring used by pressure switch activated accessories. The forearm comes with quick detachable polymer covering panels that can be mounted to protect the rails when a side or bottom rail has no accessories mounted to it. The gas tube above the barrel also has a Picatinny rail mounted on top that is aligned with the rail mounted on the cover over the receiver.

Last round bolt catch

Another addition by IWI to the original Galil is the last round bolt catch (for variants of the ACE in 5.56×45mm NATO only). The bolt hold-open feature is a common request of military customers, to reduce reloading times during combat.[10]

Variants

VariantCalibreBarrel lengthLength (extended)Length (retracted)Weight (unloaded)Feed systemMuzzle velocityRangeCyclic rate of fire
ACE 215.56×45mm NATO35-round Galil magazine680–880 rounds/min
ACE-N 215.56×45mm NATO30-round NATO magazine680–880 rounds/min
ACE 225.56×45mm NATO35-round Galil magazine680–880 rounds/min
ACE-N 225.56×45mm NATO30-round NATO magazine680–880 rounds/min
ACE 235.56×45mm NATO35-round Galil magazine680–880 rounds/min
ACE 317.62×39mm30-round AK-47 magazine680–880 rounds/min
ACE 327.62×39mm30-round AK-47 magazine680–880 rounds/min
ACE 527.62×51mm NATO25-round 7.62mm Galil magazine620–680 rounds/min
ACE-N 527.62×51mm NATOSR-25 pattern magazine[11] 620–680 rounds/min
ACE 537.62×51mm NATO25-round 7.62mm Galil magazine620–680 rounds/min

Civilian variants

In October 2020, IWI US began production of an "extremely limited edition" 5.45×39mm variant of the Galil ACE, available with a 16inches or 8.3inches barrel, producing a total of 545 rifles in each size. They are compatible with AK-74 magazines.[12]

Foreign variants

Galil Córdova

See main article: Galil Córdova.

STV Rifles

See main article: STV Rifles.

Users

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  11. Web site: 2021-10-13. IWI announces the launch of a new ACE-N 52. 2021-10-15. IWI.
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  14. Web site: FIDAE: Chilean Army Selects Galil ACE as New Standard Rifle. http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20140326150434/http://www.defensenews.com/article/20140326/DEFREG02/303260027/FIDAE-Chilean-Army-Selects-Galil-ACE-New-Standard-Rifle. dead. 26 March 2014. Defense News. 26 March 2014.
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  20. Web site: Haitian Police Spotted with Galil ACE, T65 Rifles. The Firearm Blog. 30 April 2014. Nathaniel F.. 16 November 2014.
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  23. Web site: IWI Galil ACE Spotted In South Sudan and Mexico. The Firearm Blog. 16 November 2014. Steve. Johnson. 13 February 2014.
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