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wtrski76

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That's a registered bolt so you can use it in any receiver. Go with registered receiver without blocking bar so you can run caliber conversions.
 

photomanpa

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I'd go with this one.... http://www.davidspiwak.com/guns/vector-uzi-like-new/

Registered received is worth the extra $2,000. I have a full sized bolt gun.... I should know! If you NEVER ever ever plan to shoot anything other then 9mm and don't care about future resale value than get a bolt gun! I myself if I could go back 5 years in time would by registered received for $7k instead of my bolt gun for $5k. Nothing wrong with a bolt gun by any means but the resale of the gun will always be at least $2k premium and probably more if things keep getting more expensive.
 

Colt614

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My dealer just recived my Uzi, I bought mine from Ruben at DealerNFA
When I bought my M16 from him it looked new, so I trust I'll get what is advertised. I went with a RR, but a bolt gun is still a full auto Uzi.
 

Timbuk2000

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RR all the way! Check comparison chart RR UZI vs Bolt on machinegunprices.com. The price difference is more like 4K.

p.s. Dark Side of the Moon rules!
 
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