Tonight on American Rifleman TV: IWI Uzi Pro; Benelli 828U; Colt New Service

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posted on January 27, 2016
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This week, Senior Executive Editor Brian Sheetz is back at Israel Weapon Industries, and he heads to the range with the Uzi Pro pistol and the Galil Ace carbine, both of which are brought into the United States as semi-auto-only guns. Then he gets down behind the Negev belt-fed, light machine guns used by the Israeli Defense Force in both 5.56 mm and 7.62 mm.



Our “Rifleman Review” is Benelli’s innovative 828U over-under—Benelli's first stack barrel. Bank vaults wish they locked up like the big, double-action Colt New Service, and that’s our “I Have This Old Gun” this week. 

American Rifleman TV airs Wednesday nights on Outdoor Channel.




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