Uzi with silencer and folding butt in EU DECO
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Uzi with silencer and folding butt in EU DECO

€975.00






Brand: Uzi
Model: klapkolf
Type: machine gun
Exemption: EU-DECO
Article number: OTKLD851

Description


This disarmed UZI is fitted with a rare replica silencer. The video shows what this looks like in real life. It has the following moving parts; The folding stock and movable fire selector ( safe - single-shot - automatic fire. A movable grip safety. The top lid is opening and removable. The deco silencer can also be unscrewed. The loose barrel nut is included and can then be placed in the place of the deco silencer, so this 2024 deactivated Uzi can be hung on the wall in two ways Also, it has the adjustable, flip-up grain to 100 or 200 metres.

This is an original Israeli firearm, which once left the factory as a sharp-shooting weapon. Shooting with this UZI never fails. It has been deactivated according to EU-DECO rules and is offered with the official EU-DECO certificate, which also shows the weapon number. The firing pin attached to the valve has been removed. The barrel has been blocked and the magazine shaft has been modified so that no cartridge can be fed.
A bit of history:
This UZI was designed in 1950 by the Jewish Gotthard Glass, born in Germany in 1923, who left for England with his parents from his hometown of Weimar in 1933, at the age of 10, when Hitler came to power in his hometown and Germany changed from a democracy to a dictatorship.
Three years later, he and his parents left England for an Israeli kibbutz, where he changed his name to Hebrew Uziel Gal. He was a real firearms enthusiast, which got him into considerable trouble for being in possession of an illegal firearm. He was arrested in 1943 and given a prison sentence of no less than six years for violating Israel's firearms law.
He spent his time in prison looking good. He studied mechanical engineering while in prison. Fortunately, due to good behaviour, he was released in 1946 and continued his passion for firearms, but now legally. He entered a firearms design competition where his design -which was partly based on the operation of a CZ 25 pistol machine gun- presented his now legendarily famous UZI pistol machine gun. As a result of the winning design, around 10 million Uzi pistol machine guns have since been produced in multiple versions and (have been) in use in some 70 countries.
The Netherlands was the first country to purchase the UZI for the Dutch army in 1960. Many conscripts were able to see this weapon up close until 1998. The army UZI has a 32-shot magazine, which fired parabellum cartridges. This is a common 9x19 mm cartridge. Drivers in particular had access to an UZI because its collapsible stock makes it so compact. The air force had an UZI with a detachable, non-collapsible wooden stock. The magazine capacity of this version was also different, namely 20 cartridges.
Later, in 1980 the mini UZI pistol machine guns and in 1986 the micro Uzi came on the market and in 2010 the Uzi Pro, which is an improved Micro Uzi.
Watch the video of a still working UZI with silencer.

Restrictions

For the purchase of EU-DECO weapons, a clearly legible copy of a valid identity document (ID card, driver's license or passport) must be sent to verify the age of the buyer. After ordering you will have the option to send your ID to us. Due to legal regulations, shipping to buyers WITHIN the Netherlands will not take place until the said copy has been received. In the event that the required copy is not received within a reasonable period of 2 weeks after payment, the order will be canceled.









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