Quote Originally Posted by Vincent View Post
It looks like an ARM model that’s missing the bipod-wire cutter-bottle opener.

The scratched star on the grip doesn’t prove it was IDF. An IDF gun will have the info engraved on the left side in Hebrew and 5.56 in Hindu-Arabic numerals. There will also be a prominent IDF crest. I can’t tell from your photos if they are present.

IMI came up with some of the changes from AK and took a lot from Finnishicon Valmet Rk 62.

Used to see the exported version in Central and South Americaicon. I was told they were very reliable in the jungle conditions and have very little recoil.

BTW, the barrel threads into the receiver making it a bit more difficult to set the headspace than the AKM’s pressed and pinned method.
Thanks for the info Vincent, these are the only images I have unfortunately.

Assumption being a dangerous thing, I noted the Star of David and thought it had to be an IDF example. Did the export versions also have Hebrew markings for the selector do you know?

I would have thought that with the extra weight of its build and chambered in 5.56mm the recoil must be almost non existent.

So where in the family tree does the South African R4 sit, is it a copy of the Galil, or based on the Rk62, or a bit of both?