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offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-09-10 08:27 [#00386563]
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Modest inventor of Uzi fired by armies, movie stars and
street gangs dies at 79

Oliver Burkeman in New York
Tuesday September 10, 2002
The Guardian

The gun he invented could hardly have had a higher profile.
It helped the Israeli army establish a fledgling nation,
took a starring role in Hollywood action movies, and
outraged campaigners against the scourge of firearms on the
streets of inner-city America.
But Uzi Gal, who has died at 79 in Philadelphia - 48 years
after he finished designing the submachine gun that bears
his name - was so little enamoured of a life on the world
stage that he tried to stop the weapon being named after
him, and considered a career in orthopaedics.

"Obviously, he was proud to be identified with the product
of his craftsmanship," his son, Iddo, said yesterday, after
it was announced that Gal had died on Saturday following a
long struggle with cancer.

"But he was also a modest man who made efforts to move on to
other things." Israeli Military Industries (IMI), the
national defence manufacturer, overruled his request that
the gun not carry his name.



 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-09-10 08:27 [#00386566]
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Gal fled Nazi Germany for what was then British-mandated
Palestine in 1936, and learnt his skills with weapons
illicitly, receiving a seven-year jail sentence in 1943 for
carrying a gun.

Three years later, he was pardoned, and got a job secretly
producing firearms for the underground movement aiming to
create a Jewish state.

The Uzi, admired among soldiers for the simplicity of its
loading mechanism and its 10-rounds-a-second speed, was
first deployed by the Israeli military in the Sinai campaign
of 1956, and soon became standard issue there.

Small and relatively light, its international appeal spread,
and by the end of the 1990s, IMI revealed that it had made
$2bn from worldwide sales.

By then, though, some of the exported guns had ended up
exacerbating a gun epidemic on the streets of the United
States.

President Bill Clinton outlawed assault weapons in 1994, but
the automatic firing mechanism removed from the Uzi proved
easy for users to reinstate.

Outside of gangland America, however, the gun became best
known among younger generations thanks to its recurring
cinematic roles, most notably at Arnold Schwarzenegger's
side in the Terminator movies. Schwarzenegger played a
cyborg from a future era fond of letting opponents know he
is carrying an Uzi 9mm.

Iddo Gal said his father "had thought of working in
orthopedic medicine, given his skill with steel. But then
again, he figured that if you are good in something, and you
are protecting your country, you might as well stick with
it".

Gal moved to the US from Israel in 1976 so that his
daughter, Tamar, could receive treatment for a brain
disorder. He will be buried on Thursday at Kibbutz Yagur,
near Haifa, where he was raised.



 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-09-10 08:29 [#00386570]
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Pity they didn't call it a GAL rather than UZI....

That sounds so uncool no-one would want one....


 

offline REFLEX from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2002-09-10 08:29 [#00386571]
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Crazy! A damn cool gun.... farewell good sir!


 

offline Ctrl Alt Del from Ft. Worth (United States) on 2002-09-10 08:33 [#00386576]
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yep, farewell father of the uzi, may you rest in peace.


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-09-10 08:33 [#00386577]
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"cool gun".... oxymoron of the week!!

:)



 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-09-10 08:36 [#00386579]
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mourning the guy who was indirectly responsible for that mf
of a killa just don't seem appropriate....

Bit like how Nobel (the inventor of Dynamite) sponsers the
Nobel PEACE prize....

(I am in a weird mood this morning so ignore me if I'm being
a bitch)...


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-09-10 08:58 [#00386604]
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Yeah, the Nobel Peace Prize is a joke. Henry Kissinger gets
one and Bush and Blair are nominated. Orwellian douplespeak
has arrived.


 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2002-09-10 09:19 [#00386626]
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"Uzi 9mm"

*In Arnie Voice*

I'll never forget that line from the original Terminator! ;)


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-09-10 09:27 [#00386630]
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i dont understand why the terminators were made to be so big
and visible

i mean, they are trying to go back and time and assinate
someone right... well, you kind of draw attention to
yourself when you are huge, and speak with an accent

the terminator should have been a skinny nerd type

that no one notices

yes

and double yes


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-09-10 09:39 [#00386631]
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You have a point. they should have been like those robots in
*Batteries Not Included fo sho.

Yes, yes and triple yes.


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-09-10 13:56 [#00386820]
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fuckin a!

jonesy is on the level


 


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