The Uzi (Hebrew: עוזי , officially cased as UZI) / ˈ uː z i / is a family of Israeli open-bolt, blowback-operated submachine guns.The Uzi was one of the first weapons to use a telescoping bolt design which allows the magazine to be housed in the pistol grip for a shorter weapon. The first Uzi submachine gun was designed by Major Uziel 'Uzi' Gal in the late 1940s shortly after the. PRE-BAN ACTION ARMS IMI UZI MODEL 45 CARBINE.45 ACP RIFLE Description: This is a lightly used with the box IMI/Action Arms Import UZI Model 45 Carbine with the 16' Chrome lined barrel. This firearm was imported between 1980-1989, judging by the 4-digit serial number.
UZI 9mm sub machine gun, Israeli Military Industries (IMI) dated 1961, New Spec deactivation. An excellent example of this iconic weapon, it has undamaged composite pistol grips and short fore-stock, sound metal work throughout and a detachable wooden stock with steel butt plate. The stock is fitted with sling swivel, nicely stamped on the left side with 'MP UZI Kal. 9mm' and serial number '83255' with manufacture date of 2/61 (February 1961) together with the manufacturers mark 'IMI' (Israel Military Industries). Deactivated to ‘New Specification’ the weapon has a moving top cocking lever which pulls back against spring tension but does not lock, top cover can be removed to reveal the inside and top cover spring housing, the trigger and grip release work, the safety catch is locked in the ‘fire’ position only. The insides of the UZI have been correctly welded in a sympathetic manner to ensure legal compliance and consideration to the fact this is an iconic collectors weapon. UZI is fitted with the correct 32 round magazine, again to the new spec requirement. A superb example of an UZI albeit a new spec deactivation.
Imi Uzi Serial Number Lookup
Uzi Serial Number Lookup
UZI 9mm sub machine gun, Israeli Military Industries (IMI) dated 1961, New Spec deactivation. An excellent example of this iconic weapon, it has undamaged composite pistol grips and short fore-stock, sound metal work throughout and a detachable wooden stock with steel butt plate. The stock is fitted with sling swivel, nicely stamped on the left side with 'MP UZI Kal. 9mm' and serial number '83255' with manufacture date of 2/61 (February 1961) together with the manufacturers mark 'IMI' (Israel Military Industries). Deactivated to ‘New Specification’ the weapon has a moving top cocking lever which pulls back against spring tension but does not lock, top cover can be removed to reveal the inside and top cover spring housing, the trigger and grip release work, the safety catch is locked in the ‘fire’ position only. The insides of the UZI have been correctly welded in a sympathetic manner to ensure legal compliance and consideration to the fact this is an iconic collectors weapon. UZI is fitted with the correct 32 round magazine, again to the new spec requirement. A superb example of an UZI albeit a new spec deactivation.