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The Uzi Pro is a blowback-operated, select-fire, closed-bolt submachine gun with a large lower portion, comprising grip and handguard, entirely made of polymer to reduce weight; the grip section was redesigned to allow two-handed operation and facilitate control in full-automatic fire of such a small-sized firearm.
Submachine gun Functional copy of the Mini Uzi with features reminiscent of the Steyr TMP: 9×19mm Parabellum Israel Myanmar. Uzi: Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum Israel: Carbines; M1 Carbine: Semi-automatic carbine Used by people's militias.30 Carbine United States: Grenade launchers; M203 grenade launcher: Under-Barrel Grenade launcher: 40 ...
Uzi submachine gun; Uzi machine pistol; Desert Eagle semi-automatic pistol; Jericho 941 semi-automatic pistol; BUL M-5 semi-automatic pistol; BUL Storm semi-automatic pistol; SP-21 Barak semi-automatic pistol; IMI Galil assault rifle; IWI ACE assault rifle; IMI Tavor assault rifle; M89SR sniper rifle; Hezi SM-1 semi-automatic PDW; Anti-tank ...
The 53-K was essentially an improved version 19-K anti-tank gun mounted on a 37 mm 1-K anti-tank gun chassis (itself a licensed copy of the 3.7 cm Pak 36) using modern ammunition. Other improvements comprised semi-automatic breech, sight, firing button, suspension, reliable shield mount, and movable part re-balancing.
The Magen division rose to international prominence in the 1950s, as the creator of the Uzi, of which over 10 million would be produced, netting billions of dollars for the company. [4] Subsequent well known military exports have included the Jericho 941 semi-automatic pistol , Negev light machine gun , Galil assault rifle , Tavor assault rifle ...
Type 59 pistol, semi-automatic, 9×18mm Makarov. Based on the Makarov pistol. Limited service. [38] Type 64 pistol, semi-automatic, 7.62×17mm Type 64. Type 67 pistol, 7.65×17mm rimless ball. Has an integral suppressor. Used by Special Forces. Improved variant of the Type 64 silenced pistol. Type 77 pistol, semi-automatic, 7.62×17mm or 9× ...
When an automatic sear is in place, the weapon’s trigger bar is prevented from catching its firing pin, allowing multiple rounds to be fired without additional pulls of the trigger.
The gun also derives its charging handle being located on top of the receiver from the UZI. [ 2 ] The stock is tubular and sidefolding, departing from the complicated retractable design of the Israeli UZI; it pivots underneath the back side of the receiver and lies flat against the right side of the gun when folded.