IMI Galil ARM Model 372 5.56mm NATO, Pre-Ban Israeli Rifle, Magnum Research Import, 18 inch Barrel, Milled Receiver
This IMI Galil ARM Model 372 is a pre-ban, Made in Israel semi-automatic rifle imported by Magnum Research in Minneapolis, MN. It retains its original ARM configuration with an 18 inch barrel, a milled steel receiver, and the classic Galil control layout. The rifle is in excellent condition with a clean, mirror-bright bore, and it comes with two 35-round steel magazines and an OD green soft case.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are minimal signs of prior use. The firearm presents in excellent condition throughout, and the bore is clean and shiny.
What’s Included
- 2x 35-round steel Galil-pattern magazines
- OD green soft rifle case with exterior pockets
As a true pre-ban import, this Galil ARM (Model 372) was brought in by Magnum Research prior to 1989 in its original configuration. It is Made in Israel by IMI and marked accordingly, reflecting its correct commercial import lineage and era-correct features.
Built on a milled steel receiver and chambered in 5.56mm NATO, the rifle uses a semi-automatic, long-stroke gas piston system with a rotating bolt. The upturned charging handle provides positive control, and the rifle accepts 35-round magazines with a listed capacity of 35+1.
ARM-specific features include the integral folding bipod, a right-side carry handle, a bayonet lug, and a standard open-front, slotted birdcage flash hider. The side-folding tubular steel stock incorporates a wood cheek piece and a serrated steel buttplate, while the lower handguard is wood with cooling grooves. A polymer pistol grip completes the classic Galil furniture set, and the length of pull is 14.0 inches.
The control layout is the Galil dual-control system with an ambidextrous safety: a right-side AK-type lever and a left-side thumb lever, with selector legends marked F/S/II. Sighting is via durable iron sights, pairing a hooded front sight on the gas block with a diopter rear aperture mounted on the receiver cover.




