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Walz

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I have figured out on my own what the plan of action is for the bolt, and since UZI is a secret squirrel here, Ill keep it to myself. The only real response that I got was someone wanted to buy the bolt, which says a lot. :bang
 

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Now that you have the pictures up, it looks like a Full Auto closed bolt. If you cut the slot for the blocking bar, it should work in a S/A build. I am not enough of an expert to tell you if it is an IMI bolt or built by someone else. I like others am not sure why it was listed as a Model B bolt as all Model Bs were semi auto and would require the blocking bar slot in the side of the bolt. Good luck with your build and sorry I could not be more assistance. (FYI, I may buy one from Numrich as a spare F/A closed bolt set up)
 

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yup its a FA closed bolt. Good find! You can probably trade it for a semi bolt
 

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Walz,

You are not giving us enough information to answer your questions.

The bolt looks like an IMI bolt. It is a SMG closed bolt with the Model B firing pin block. Check the bolt face, from the picture it looks like a 45CP and not a 9mm. Numrich buys parts from places and sells them as what they were told they were.
Who made your receiver?
 

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Numrich screwed up, the bolt they just sent me is the B bolt. This bolt is exactly what I needed, everything fits perfectly.:banana:banana:banana:banana
 

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Talk about a Numrich FUBAR, I am just glad I was able to sort it out by persistence with Numrich.

Unlike the McKay or Sarcoinc their bolts are listed for a couple of hundred dollars I picked up the IMI Numrich B bolt for $60.00 with the chingaderas. The other bolt parts were half the cost of the McKay, Sarcoinc also. The good part the bolt, bolt parts are IMI making the UZI substantially more pure IMI. The only bad thing is I took the last bolt Numrich had in stock.

I need to find a IMI barrel, probably the 16" B barrel.

The receiver was a 80%, using a IMI front section, until I whacked off the rear part marrying the receiver shell with a IMI rear piece, so I think I'm down to 50% USA receiver everything else is IMI.

It's too bad that I could have found a IMI receiver then it would be a real semi automatic UZI.
 
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