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2/26/2008 10:08:00 AM EDT
i asked this question on another forum and got nothing but people bashing these.

there critiques generally followed

-to heavy
-unreliable
-very inaccurate
-and for $625 there were much better carbines on the market

now i thought these would be a nice combat semi-auto SBR for vehicle usage or roomclearing but apparently no one else thought so.

i would imagine there are more qualified opinions on this site.
2/26/2008 10:29:05 AM EDT
[#1]
I have a IMI Uzi Model A, and I love it.  

I can hit minute of Man at 200  meters with the 16" barrel all day.  Fun gun and never jams.  
2/26/2008 11:23:07 AM EDT
[#2]
Sounds about right; big, heavy, awkward, expensive pistol. Much better choices out there.
2/26/2008 11:34:22 AM EDT
[#3]
Exactly what kind of "combat" are you going to use a semi-auto Uzi for?
2/26/2008 12:40:30 PM EDT
[#4]
Yes the Vector UZI will serve you well. We sell many if them and they rarely come back, if they do they are normally from people using grease/cosmoline filled mags.

Unless you can find a reliable HK94 clone then i dont think you can find a better semi version of a sub gun.
2/26/2008 12:52:52 PM EDT
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i asked this question on another forum and got nothing but people bashing these.

there critiques generally followed

-to heavy
-unreliable
-very inaccurate
-and for $625 there were much better carbines on the market

now i thought these would be a nice combat semi-auto SBR for vehicle usage or roomclearing but apparently no one else thought so.

i would imagine there are more qualified opinions on this site.


They are very easy to SBR. I own a model B and a vector. They both are very reliable. I have done some tweaking to mine, but all of my weapons are "tuned"
2/26/2008 1:44:35 PM EDT
[#6]
My vector Uzi is:

Heavy
Reliable
Moderately accurate
Very compact

I have never had any function issues with mine except once it failed to load a round of polymer coated Wolf ammo when it was 10 degres F outside.  Other than the weight and the difficulty of mounting an optic it is a really great, really overbuilt gun.

[ETA]  I have had both an MP5 clone and my Vector uzi, but I only have the Vector.  What people always fail to mention about the HK system is it is a *bitch* to clean and take apart.  The Uzi is the easiest firearm to clean and maintain that I have, literally 5 mintues to disassmble, clean, and reassemble.  
2/26/2008 1:57:01 PM EDT
[#7]

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Sounds about right; big, heavy, awkward, expensive pistol. Much better choices out there.


The IZI isnt a pistol, the mini UZI is.

Since you have an opinion on the subject then list the "better" choices?
2/26/2008 2:00:35 PM EDT
[#8]

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Exactly what kind of "combat" are you going to use a semi-auto Uzi for?


He watched "Dogs of War" and is now ready to go. Just kididng.
2/26/2008 2:05:21 PM EDT
[#9]

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Sounds about right; big, heavy, awkward, expensive pistol. Much better choices out there.


The IZI isnt a pistol, the mini UZI is.

Since you have an opinion on the subject then list the "better" choices?

Pistol comment is tounge in cheek; IMO semiauto subguns are big pistols, regardless of if it's got a stock or not. A better choice for mounted use and CQB work would be either a Krinkov, a Vector V53. In other words, a little, handy carbine
2/26/2008 2:41:31 PM EDT
[#10]

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Sounds about right; big, heavy, awkward, expensive pistol. Much better choices out there.


The IZI isnt a pistol, the mini UZI is.

Since you have an opinion on the subject then list the "better" choices?

Pistol comment is tounge in cheek; IMO semiauto subguns are big pistols, regardless of if it's got a stock or not. A better choice for mounted use and CQB work would be either a Krinkov, a Vector V53. In other words, a little, handy carbine


I would agree thatthe Krinkov and V53 to be excellent alternatives , but both of those shoot rifle cartrdges. They are also both approaching $1000.oo. If the limitations were 9mm what other readily available weapon besides a HK94/MP5 semi is there? Ruger, Marlin, and Keltec makes 9MM carbines but their reliability is spotty at best, and they really dont have any "history" as a military weapon. I believe the Vector UZI to be an excellent choice.
2/26/2008 2:48:08 PM EDT
[#11]

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Sounds about right; big, heavy, awkward, expensive pistol. Much better choices out there.


The IZI isnt a pistol, the mini UZI is.

Since you have an opinion on the subject then list the "better" choices?

Pistol comment is tounge in cheek; IMO semiauto subguns are big pistols, regardless of if it's got a stock or not. A better choice for mounted use and CQB work would be either a Krinkov, a Vector V53. In other words, a little, handy carbine


I would agree thatthe Krinkov and V53 to be excellent alternatives , but both of those shoot rifle cartrdges. They are also both approaching $1000.oo. If the limitations were 9mm what other readily available weapon besides a HK94/MP5 semi is there? Ruger, Marlin, and Keltec makes 9MM carbines but their reliability is spotty at best, and they really dont have any "history" as a military weapon. I believe the Vector UZI to be an excellent choice.

Theres the AR pistol caliber jobs. But yeah, if you want it for a collectible sure. Or if you want to put a can on it, I can see that as a plus; but given the choice I'll always choose a rifle caliber over a pistol, unless it's got a fun switch.
2/26/2008 3:08:14 PM EDT
[#12]
I am NOT a fan of the Uzi. The grip safety can be hard to activate, the ergs are fubar and the safety is inconvenient. You are much better off buying a Colt 9mm.

Yes it's cheap to operate. It can be made to work. There are better options.
2/26/2008 3:21:33 PM EDT
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Sounds about right; big, heavy, awkward, expensive pistol. Much better choices out there.


The IZI isn't a pistol, the mini UZI is.

Since you have an opinion on the subject then list the "better" choices?

Pistol comment is tounge in cheek; IMO semi auto subguns are big pistols, regardless of if it's got a stock or not. A better choice for mounted use and CQB work would be either a Krinkov, a Vector V53. In other words, a little, handy carbine


I would agree that the Krinkov and V53 to be excellent alternatives , but both of those shoot rifle cartridges. They are also both approaching $1000.oo. If the limitations were 9mm what other readily available weapon besides a HK94/MP5 semi is there? Ruger, Marlin, and Keltec makes 9MM carbines but their reliability is spotty at best, and they really don't have any "history" as a military weapon. I believe the Vector UZI to be an excellent choice.

There's the AR pistol caliber jobs. But yeah, if you want it for a collectible sure. Or if you want to put a can on it, I can see that as a plus; but given the choice I'll always choose a rifle caliber over a pistol, unless it's got a fun switch.


Yes, the 9mm upper for an AR slipped my mind. Its a great choice for someone as well. I like to collect as well as shoot, so I had to have an UZI or two in my collection. I would now agree to say either UZI, MP5, and 9MM AR would be excellent choices. I personally prefer the UZI as a choice for a SBR or Suppressor platform. The 9MM AR is also easy to SBR and Suppress
2/26/2008 3:51:36 PM EDT
[#14]
If a bad guy breaks into your house and you shoot said goblin with your uzi it is combat ready.
2/26/2008 4:05:20 PM EDT
[#15]

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If a bad guy breaks into your house and you shoot said goblin with your uzi it is combat ready.


Very true
2/26/2008 4:19:09 PM EDT
[#16]

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i asked this question on another forum and got nothing but people bashing these.

there critiques generally followed

-to heavy
-unreliable
-very inaccurate
-and for $625 there were much better carbines on the market

now i thought these would be a nice combat semi-auto SBR for vehicle usage or roomclearing but apparently no one else thought so.

i would imagine there are more qualified opinions on this site.


The UZIs advantages were that it had a large capacity magazine, was compact, and still had a decent length barrel.

It was meant to be used when concealment, portability, and firepower mattered.
3/22/2008 4:51:57 PM EDT
[#17]

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I have a IMI Uzi Model A, and I love it.  

I can hit minute of Man at 200  meters with the 16" barrel all day.  Fun gun and never jams.  


+1 ...The Uzi is a "wow-fun" gun to shoot/fondle/caress.

Now, having said that, I'd suggest you stop trying to justify your purchase via the interweb, and just buy one. Don't have to get/not get any particular gun just for "combat."

It's a gun for fun.

"This is my rifle,

this is my gun.

This one is for shooting,

This one is for fun."
3/22/2008 7:27:52 PM EDT
[#18]
Well for full-auto, love the UZI. But have to say for semi-auto i would probably grab a pistol. But they are very reliable, less parts to break, built like a tank, plenty accurate, can shoot anything while the AR in 9mm and HK-94 can't shoot hot loads.
3/23/2008 8:58:32 AM EDT
[#19]
I would put my Vector Uzi damn near my IMI Uzi, plus the guys at Vector will bend over backwards to make anything wrong with their product right!
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