You gotta remember, the Uzi was primarily designed to fire FMJ ball rounds. Like the Sig sauer p6 or p226 pistols. Later they changed the feed ramps to feed flat nose or defensive type ammunition.
Back in the 80’s, I had a friend who was an FFL in South Florida dealing in class 3 stuff, like it was a Miami Vice episode. He was looking at my FN FNC 18” para and mentioned the Howco FNC’s had a short flash hider came in for a New Jersey LE agency and the deal didn’t go through. The short...
The one that goes into the rear receiver is for the South African R5/5/6 series. IMI never used one on the Galil series, you can use the SA one. IWI ACE series rifles use buffers from the factory but they are the ones that insert over the recoil spring like the blackjack or buffer technologies...
That’s probably why if you look at the latest orders of the IDF x95 model put into service has a 15”-16” barrel, modified US SBR picantinny handguard, and the full length SBR picantinny top rail, and pistol grip, not the “AUG” type.
It also had the flip up grenade launcher gas cut off removed. I also found it interesting when he said the rear sight assembly was moved slightly rearward on the upper receiver so that it would make the upper receiver more rigid when closed on the lower receiver.
So it is a direct replacement? Using the same recoil rod assembly and you just remove that rectangular rear plate/spring lock piece, slip off the rear metal plate and reinstall on the plastic one through the lower hole and push up to lock and toss that rectangular rear plate/spring lock piece...
It’s a mini-Uzi. Israel was exporting these all over Central and South America specifically to the police and security forces during the late 70’s-late 80’s and later. The sights are the later versions that are on the “Model B”. Adjustable for wind age and elevation.
Not very. Only seen 2 since 1989. You can get the ARMSON as they are making them now. A newer improved version. You could get a picantinny rail from StormWerkz and the pic rail version OEG