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Hi, we are new here and UZI talk, we have always been UZI lovers. In 1985 we were a class 3 dealer and had three Model A s converted to full auto.
When done, they each had a forward grip that attached to the bayonet lug. You could fold it up and push a pin (lock) and fold down. Wondered if anyone
had ever seen them.
Several years ago I read an article where there was a (new type) of scope mount for the UZI, the only problem was, you had to drill a hole in the top cover.
Does anyone know of that article or that mount? thank you for your time


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Caroline Miller
 

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Welcome to UziTalk.
I believe that you'll be able to find a lot of information regarding the accessories noted [and lots of other information] within "The Uzi Submachinegun Examined" by [UziTalk founder] David Gaboury aka "The Uzi Book". In particular, Chapter 30.
MHO, YMMV, etc.
 

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^^^^^^ Say TSPC... where can I buy that exact type UZI grip? Don't like the other type K grip, non folding one. Thanks
 

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^^^^^^ Say TSPC... where can I buy that exact type UZI grip? Don't like the other type K grip, non folding one. Thanks
I'm not TSPC, but I'll note that the pictured grip is a Rhino Replacement Parts Assault Grip which dates from the 1980's. It was also sometimes referred to as "the motorcycle (folding) foot peg grip".
 

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^^^^^^ Say TSPC... where can I buy that exact type UZI grip? Don't like the other type K grip, non folding one. Thanks

That's not mine in the picture. I'd like to get one too but I recall them selling on GB for crazy amounts.
 

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That's not mine in the picture. I'd like to get one too but I recall them selling on GB for crazy amounts.
That grip is rather rare, and at least one reason is that the price when new in the '80's was $35 - that's over $100 today.
MHO, YMMV, etc.
ETA: The information as to the manufacturer of the pictured grip and its 1980's price was found in "The Terrifying Three" by Duncan Long.
 
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