>>94185Optionally, maybe the Micro Galil is meant to be used with a silencer, which would add more backpressure, and would certainly help with the giant earsplitting fireballs.
Looking around, apparently some company called JAXX Industries were building Micro Galils in .300BLK (which would be far better with a silencer than 5.56mm) from parts kits, though they're quite expensive, at $3000, and rather than the cool original upturned charging handle, it features the newer left-side one like on the Galil ACE, which I don't think is as awesome.
The Galil was made in .308 Winchester/7.62x51mm NATO, not really for domestic use (aside from the Galatz 'sniper's rifle'), mostly for commercial export. Standard magazine capacity with these are 15 and 25. These are pretty cool as well.
This rifle in particular was actually put together by Magnum Research, interestingly enough, probably sometime after import bans, MR building these from parts kit or converting them from compliant variants. There's not a lot of these, so one figures this wasn't a profitable venture.
MR of course had a contract with IMI once upon a time, they contracted them to manufacture the Desert Eagle semi-automatic Magnum pistol, as MR lacked the tooling and facilities back in those days to do it themselves.