What's better than an Uzi...?

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What's better than an Uzi...?

Postby Scratch on Sun Sep 09, 2012 8:07 pm

Another Uzi!!

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The one on the top is my first one, a Century build. The lower one is an IMI build. (display barrel on there)

I also made a case for them.. well at least I made a case for one of them...

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Re: What's better than an Uzi...?

Postby Drizzle on Sun Sep 09, 2012 8:38 pm

I'd be sorely tempted to pay for the SBR tax stamp if I owned one of those. Classic looks for sure.
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Re: What's better than an Uzi...?

Postby Squib Joe on Sun Sep 09, 2012 8:50 pm

Only this would make it better

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Re: What's better than an Uzi...?

Postby Pinnacle on Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:44 pm

If only those markigns were in HEBREW - that would make it better. Somewhere I have a Grip with the hebrew markings.. I have to find it.
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Re: What's better than an Uzi...?

Postby Scratch on Mon Sep 10, 2012 6:03 am

Drizzle wrote:I'd be sorely tempted to pay for the SBR tax stamp if I owned one of those. Classic looks for sure.

Yeah, I may go the SBR route someday....
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Re: What's better than an Uzi...?

Postby falgore on Sun Sep 16, 2012 11:37 pm

answer to the question in title: 12ga semi-auto with buck shot and rotary magazine? or switch the buck shot with armor piercing slugs?
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Re: Re: What's better than an Uzi...?

Postby goett047 on Mon Sep 17, 2012 3:24 am

falgore wrote:answer to the question in title: 12ga semi-auto with buck shot and rotary magazine? or switch the buck shot with armor piercing slugs?

Wrong
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Re: What's better than an Uzi...?

Postby Doc Harvey on Mon Sep 17, 2012 12:32 pm

Very nice guns! Where dis you buy the foam for your case?
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Re: What's better than an Uzi...?

Postby Scratch on Mon Sep 17, 2012 1:13 pm

Doc Harvey wrote:Very nice guns! Where dis you buy the foam for your case?

A1 foam and upholstery, they have remnant pieces that you can usually find in a close size. Locations in Moundsview and Bloomington.
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Re: Re: What's better than an Uzi...?

Postby falgore on Mon Sep 17, 2012 8:04 pm

goett047 wrote:
falgore wrote:answer to the question in title: 12ga semi-auto with buck shot and rotary magazine? or switch the buck shot with armor piercing slugs?

Wrong

How so? the gun I mention can put more lead down range in the same time frame the uzi can and the 12ga is more accurate I suspect..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=en ... YsQDq9_wvk
Now add armor piercing rounds.. 1 round out of that drum probably go all the way through a car (anyone know if an armor piercing slug go through the engine block?. How many shots would it take an uzi to do the same? Point is If you aim it would take only 1 shot per kill regardless of some barriers. If they make armor piercing for uzi then the shotgun advantage is negated.

The one in vid would be more versatile using the multitude of ammo available.

ok edit for PUNS sake! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAgDKR0L ... re=related added link
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Re: What's better than an Uzi...?

Postby falgore on Mon Sep 17, 2012 8:19 pm

Good thing you don't live in MN OP nice silencer, That is a silencer right?
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Re: What's better than an Uzi...?

Postby Scratch on Mon Sep 17, 2012 8:59 pm

falgore wrote:Good thing you don't live in MN OP nice silencer, That is a silencer right?

Yes... Supressors are legal over the river here in cheesland... But it's just a fake one for now.
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Re: What's better than an Uzi...?

Postby spliznat on Thu Dec 06, 2012 11:19 am

How is your century build uzi????? as with all century I have heard horror stories
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Re: What's better than an Uzi...?

Postby Scratch on Thu Dec 06, 2012 12:56 pm

spliznat wrote:How is your century build uzi????? as with all century I have heard horror stories

I'm happy with it. For half the cost I can't complain. There are little differences like how the pins are and how the bends are and stuff, but honestly...not much difference. I like the collectibility of the IMI, but the only problems I've had with the Century is feeding HP's at first, but I've heard no Uzi feeds HP'S very well.

I did grind the chamber end of the barrel and now it feeds HP's fine though.

If you ever want to come look at it or shoot it, let me know!

ETA: also forgot I did have some stovepipe issues with both of them but I found out they need a hotter load to move that big heavy bolt back.
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