Tonight on American Rifleman TV: Making Heritage Revolvers; EAA Over-Under; American Lewis Light Machine Gun

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Ever wonder how Heritage is able to offer its fun little Rough Rider single-action rimfire revolvers so affordably? This week we look at the making of Heritage Revolvers in Taurus' Miami facility. Watch a preview here.









In our “Rifleman Review,” we shoot the European American Armory SP over-under in 12 gauge, an affordable Turkish-made shotgun.



The Lewis Light Machine Gun was arguably the best in its class during World War I, and this edition of “I Have This Old Gun” focuses on the American use of the Lewis gun from before World War I all the way into World War II.



For more American Rifleman TV, tune in Wednesday nights on the Outdoor Channel.

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