I use to own a transferable Mirco UZI , but once it failed to fire , after a moment where some guy awaiting now execution on Tennessee's death roll, for murder, tried to pull off a drive by shooting and targeted killing of a friend, who I had ran up in time to stop the would be attempted murder, what later became apart of an investigation into the "Miracle of Vowell Mountain!" The guy who's total shock ended up driving away, seeing me with the UZI in hand, afterwards the UZI had weak primer hits from its recoil spring on the striker being stored with a load on the springs causing them to become weaken and not to fire... my friend who's life was saved anyhow asked, What would you of done if he'd continued to pull out his gun ? I told him, that I still had a back up, my SIG P226 on me! We couldn't stop laughing as they drove off, it was just one of those funny moments after such a stressful standoff... but that UZI was more of a Fluzy. The guy I sold it to, shot it and it shot fine for him, but I'd had to put a new recoil spring in it... and I cautioned him not to store the spring in the gun, because of the UZI design with such a shorten bold travel length, when the recoil and striker spring is in the gun, its under constant tension even when its not cocked, so the thing is to keep that spring from going bad, keep it outside of the gun. He ended up selling it to a guy, who didn't understand that of the numbers of mirco uzi conversions all of them came from semi auto pistols, and various factors and degrees of quality. I got rid of mine cheap, but now I wished I'd kept it, just because when it did work it ran over 2000 rpm!
What a lovely little thing.
Very impressive. ROF similar to Ingram M11a1 380acp. Like to see you review an M11a1 with suppressor.
I use to own a transferable Mirco UZI , but once it failed to fire , after a moment where some guy awaiting now execution on Tennessee's death roll, for murder, tried to pull off a drive by shooting and targeted killing of a friend, who I had ran up in time to stop the would be attempted murder, what later became apart of an investigation into the "Miracle of Vowell Mountain!" The guy who's total shock ended up driving away, seeing me with the UZI in hand, afterwards the UZI had weak primer hits from its recoil spring on the striker being stored with a load on the springs causing them to become weaken and not to fire... my friend who's life was saved anyhow asked, What would you of done if he'd continued to pull out his gun ? I told him, that I still had a back up, my SIG P226 on me! We couldn't stop laughing as they drove off, it was just one of those funny moments after such a stressful standoff... but that UZI was more of a Fluzy. The guy I sold it to, shot it and it shot fine for him, but I'd had to put a new recoil spring in it... and I cautioned him not to store the spring in the gun, because of the UZI design with such a shorten bold travel length, when the recoil and striker spring is in the gun, its under constant tension even when its not cocked, so the thing is to keep that spring from going bad, keep it outside of the gun. He ended up selling it to a guy, who didn't understand that of the numbers of mirco uzi conversions all of them came from semi auto pistols, and various factors and degrees of quality. I got rid of mine cheap, but now I wished I'd kept it, just because when it did work it ran over 2000 rpm!
Is this a reupload? I remember watching this before which is why I subscribed to this channel.
So does it shoot basically like an m11/9? Sounds about the same rof
❤I think you have more Dollars than sense !!