Identify vector drum?

amphibian

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That is a 'first' gen Vector drum using the copper tubing.
See my website: https://c3junkie.com/?page_id=498
'second' gen used the Swedish K practice rounds and the last version used shiny (maybe stainless) dummy rounds.

I have owned them all but none of my Vector drums could keep up with my Micro or closed bolt Mini cyclic rate of 1749 RPM. Only my C&S drum could do that. However, I think I may have seen some posts where someone may have gotten lucky with a Vector drum with a closed bolt Mini or Micro.
 

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I had one back in the day. I believe it was the second generation it ran perfect in my full size.
 

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That is a 'first' gen Vector drum using the copper tubing.
See my website: https://c3junkie.com/?page_id=498
'second' gen used the Swedish K practice rounds and the last version used shiny (maybe stainless) dummy rounds.

I have owned them all but none of my Vector drums could keep up with my Micro or closed bolt Mini cyclic rate of 1749 RPM. Only my C&S drum could do that. However, I think I may have seen some posts where someone may have gotten lucky with a Vector drum with a closed bolt Mini or Micro.
I’m new to the uzi world. I have a post sample slotted bolt in a mckay that I built because it is one the easier posties. But having just bought two transferrables, full and mini, I am sponging up some uzi information. I must say that every single time I google something about an uzi, I am led to your site. Great work!! You are performing a very valuable service to the uzi community.
 

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