R5 The
R5 is the license-produced version of the Galil SAR. The R5, when compared to the larger R4, has a barrel that is shorter, together with a shorter gas system and handguard. It also lacks a bipod, and the flash hider does not support
rifle grenades.
R6 In the 1990s, an even more compact
personal defence weapon variant of the R5 was developed for armoured vehicle crews, designated the
R6, which has a further reduced barrel and a shortened gas cylinder and piston assembly. This reduced the barrel length to .
Prototypes Denel developed prototypes for the
R7 and
R8, a heavy barrelled squad automatic weapon and a locally produced Micro-Galil, respectively, but it is unclear whether these entered production.
Semi-automatic variants LIW/DLS also introduced a line of
semi-automatic variants of the R4, R5 and R6 called the
LM4,
LM5 and
LM6 respectively, built for civilian and law enforcement users. The rifles were marketed by
Musgrave, with the joint venture between the
Lyttelton and
Musgrave conferring the rifle's "LM" prefix. ==Users==