Arms Unlimited Selling MicroGalil Builds

RSR

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Built on CNC Warrior receivers and listings (when searching "galil" on their site for item summaries, before clicking through to links below) state "Manufactured correctly by Arms Unlimited."

Both of these are listed at $2,150, and both sold as SBRs so add $200 tax stamp to the price in addition to standard transfer and shipping costs... Only 1 available of each, at least insofar as the website is allowing me to add to my cart (I'm not purchasing either of these) which is why I'm passing along.
11": https://www.armsunlimited.com/Micro-Galil-223-556-Semi-Auto-SBR-11inch-Rifle-p/imi003.htm

7": https://www.armsunlimited.com/Micro-Galil-223-556-Semi-Auto-SBR-7inch-Rifle-p/imi004.htm

Arms Unlimited has previously sold demilled LE microgalil kits, so presumably these were made from those.
 

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The SBRs are hard to sell.

I have an unfired, left-side-cocking 7" Micro Galil pistol on a CNC Warrior receiver with all IMI parts (minus the fire control group) from a LE demilled parts kit built by Jeff Miller that I could part with if someone wanted a micro galil in 5.56 without the wait.
 

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If one of those was right side cocking I was going to get one. I have a left side w/ 11" barrel. Also doesn't help the dust covers are missing or at least not pictured
 

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If one of those was right side cocking I was going to get one. I have a left side w/ 11" barrel. Also doesn't help the dust covers are missing or at least not pictured

Dust covers are not installed, but they have at least one, and say parts are available from iwi.

Also, it's odd that they don't list it but they told me Jeff Miller built the guns for them, and they did some work afterward.
 

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Makes no sense. Between the cost of a CNC Warrior receiver and Jeff's cost to build, they could sell just the parts kit and make more money with no hassles.
 

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Makes no sense. Between the cost of a CNC Warrior receiver and Jeff's cost to build, they could sell just the parts kit and make more money with no hassles.

They were selling parts kits at one point in time but got them all cleared out. I actually think that CNCW purchased their kits for the CNCW/Jeff Miller micro builds, though I could be mistaken and botach was the source -- but I don't believe that was the case.
 
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