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VERY NICE IMI MINI UZI CARBINE IN FACTORY CASE.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:600.00 USD Estimated At:1,200.00 - 1,800.00 USD
VERY NICE IMI MINI UZI CARBINE IN FACTORY CASE.
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Cal. 9mm. S# MC01138. Bbl. 19.8". The original Uzi SMG is an open bolt, select fire mechanism that is lightyears ahead of its technology when it comes to use. It can be utilized in its collapsed or folded, concealable configuration, yet takes only moments to extend the rear stock. The Uzi bbl. only appears to be a couple inches in length, which greatly minimizes its signature for use in tight quarters; however, because of the ingenious design, it actually extends back inside of the bolt, giving the operator much more rifled bbl. to increase hit probability immensely. Those that are familiar with the 1911 family of firearms will appreciate the grip safety integrated into the mechanism. This particular example is the semiautomatic, closed bolt, Mini-Uzi Carbine. Black plastic furniture. Bottom, front-mounted bayonet lug. Sling swivels on left side of receiver and stock. Elevation adj. protected post front sight. Dual aperture rear sight. Left side markings include "F-S" above safety/selector. Left rear receiver is marked "UZI MINI CARBINE/ 9mm PARA" with the serial number. Receiver markings behind the pistol grip include "ACTION ARMS LTD. / PHILA PA / IMI ISRAEL. MAGS: two steel 25 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black plastic factory case, faux short-display barrel, tan sling, sight tool, and owners' manual. CONDITION: all aspects indicate very little use, if any. Original finish coverage is complete and consistent with no sign of prior use. Stock locks tightly in both extended and folded positions. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: from the lifelong collection of Terrence McCarty. (24-626/JZ). MODERN. $1,200-1,800.