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Cool though. Wish they made more stuff...always like their stuff.
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Very Practical. Wonder if they have an inside the pant rig for it?
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What advantage does that have over your standard glock 19 or S&W M&P?
Not trolling, just wondering. I would love to have a full auto UZI, but that thing just looks heavy and bulky for what the average 9 mm will do just as well. |
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Quoted: What advantage does that have over your standard glock 19 or S&W M&P? Not trolling, just wondering. I would love to have a full auto UZI, but that thing just looks heavy and bulky for what the average 9 mm will do just as well. Aside from being harder to aim, more difficult to grip and being 10 times as bulky... ![]() oh wait. ![]() |
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What advantage does that have over your standard glock 19 or S&W M&P? Not trolling, just wondering. I would love to have a full auto UZI, but that thing just looks heavy and bulky for what the average 9 mm will do just as well. Aside from being harder to aim, more difficult to grip and being 10 times as bulky... ![]() oh wait. ![]() You gotta hold it sideways ![]() |
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What advantage does that have over your standard glock 19 or S&W M&P? Not trolling, just wondering. I would love to have a full auto UZI, but that thing just looks heavy and bulky for what the average 9 mm will do just as well. I'm not sure. But you could throw a UZI Pro stock on it, VFG, insert a 32rd mag that only cost $10, and drop your registered micro UZI bolt in it... seems like a fun SMG, eh? Never owned an UZI, but may get one of these... original micro UZI's are $1500+, this is going to be less than 1,000. |
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The charging handle will poke my side when it is riding in the shoulder holster.
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What advantage does that have over your standard glock 19 or S&W M&P? Not trolling, just wondering. I would love to have a full auto UZI, but that thing just looks heavy and bulky for what the average 9 mm will do just as well. I'm not sure. But you could throw a UZI Pro stock on it, VFG, insert a 32rd mag that only cost $10, and drop your registered micro UZI bolt in it... seems like a fun SMG, eh? Never owned an UZI, but may get one of these... original micro UZI's are $1500+, this is going to be less than 1,000. look at the mag release. I don't think it will accept the cheap surplus mags. ![]() |
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What advantage does that have over your standard glock 19 or S&W M&P? Not trolling, just wondering. I would love to have a full auto UZI, but that thing just looks heavy and bulky for what the average 9 mm will do just as well. well, if you sbr it, you will have...... a still useless toy but I want one so shut up |
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I wonder if it would be effective in open class USPSA with a red dot and a 32 round mag?
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Quoted: Price will dictate it's success. this I wish they would lose the poly lower and also start with a mini Uzi instead of the micro ![]() |
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What advantage does that have over your standard glock 19 or S&W M&P? Not trolling, just wondering. I would love to have a full auto UZI, but that thing just looks heavy and bulky for what the average 9 mm will do just as well. In semi absolutely none. It's just a big, awkward pistol. |
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I'd buy one in a heartbeat if they made a stock so I could SBR it.
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Looks more awkward than holding a soccer club. Almost as awkward as a football bat, that's for damn sure... |
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Wow, just a few hours ago I was telling a coworker how much I wanted a Micro Uzi.... but this looks even better, had no idea it existed.
Wonder how much it will be. I'll take 2! Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I would collect one in full-auto only. What other reason is there to have one, for looks?
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I would collect one in full-auto only. What other reason is there to have one, for looks? To shoot and have fun with. Even a semi like this one would make a cool range gun. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Looks more awkward than holding a soccer club. Almost as awkward as a football bat, that's for damn sure... No worse than ice cream with bones. |
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Looks more awkward than holding a soccer club. Almost as awkward as a football bat, that's for damn sure... In full auto it'd be alot of fun. In semi-auto, any semi-auto pistol with a 20-33 round mag does the same thing and isn't a giant lego block. |
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All that is good for is to make your gun wall look cool as shit.
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What advantage does that have over your standard glock 19 or S&W M&P? Not trolling, just wondering. I would love to have a full auto UZI, but that thing just looks heavy and bulky for what the average 9 mm will do just as well. In semi absolutely none. It's just a big, awkward pistol. It does have the redeeming characteristic of causing a lot of lefty-loonies to go into apoplectic fits. |
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I wonder if they will ever get around to producing a US made Galil?
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My prediction is it will appeal to the same demographic as the Taurus Judge and your typical Hi Point / Lorcin / Bryco (straw) gun purchaser... 4073 |
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As a short barreled rifle it would be better than throwing a stock on your glock.
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I’ve always wanted a mini uzi but in reality a Glock 17 will do the same thing and more if we’re speaking in terms of semi auto.
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So a Glock Uzi raped a MAC 10 and this was the result ![]() No thanks That's kind of what it loos like to me too. A horrible collision of Uzi and MAC. Unless its ~$300, I'll be horribly unimpressed with this one. |
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Quoted: So a Glock XD raped a MAC 10 and this was the result ![]() No thanks |
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