Hi all I am restoring a Golani Galil and have a couple of questions for those that know or maybe you can verify for me if you have a Golani
1. I have a rear night sight coming as this one is missing it completely. It looks like it secures with a simple roll pin, Can someone confirm this and is there any additional hardware I need for spring retention maybe?
2. My stock is classic Golani looking stock however I noticed there is no block between the upper and lower bars. I am not sure if this is just a rubber piece that went mission or a metal piece that is secured. There are no holes drilled in that area at all for it
3. I understand I need a press to get the front sight/gas block off to get a new one with correct attachments on there. I do see the two roll pins but is there some kind of jig I can rig up and us a jack or farmers jack to press the old one off and press the new one on?
4, Has anyone removed the muzzle device from a golani? there are no wrench flats and am assuming a standard AR thread pitch. I am guessing some heat and some torque will get it off but destroy the device in the process. If anyone has changed one out is it silver soldered or welded?
Thanks golani gurus
1. I have a rear night sight coming as this one is missing it completely. It looks like it secures with a simple roll pin, Can someone confirm this and is there any additional hardware I need for spring retention maybe?
2. My stock is classic Golani looking stock however I noticed there is no block between the upper and lower bars. I am not sure if this is just a rubber piece that went mission or a metal piece that is secured. There are no holes drilled in that area at all for it
3. I understand I need a press to get the front sight/gas block off to get a new one with correct attachments on there. I do see the two roll pins but is there some kind of jig I can rig up and us a jack or farmers jack to press the old one off and press the new one on?
4, Has anyone removed the muzzle device from a golani? there are no wrench flats and am assuming a standard AR thread pitch. I am guessing some heat and some torque will get it off but destroy the device in the process. If anyone has changed one out is it silver soldered or welded?
Thanks golani gurus