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This Chester County Armory listing is for an Israeli Military Industries Micro Uzi 9mm Parabellum NFA registered receiver submachine gun.
The rarest of all the transferable Uzi variants (as it was only designed and imported into the US for a few months prior to the 1986 deadline for transferable machine gun registration), this Micro Uzi was originally built as a semi-automatic Uzi pistol by IMI in Israel and then imported into the United States by Action Arms of Philadelphia. Once in the US, it was then converted to an open-bolt submachine gun utilizing original IMI Uzi parts and Form 2 registered as a transferable submachine gun.
This rarely seen transferable model is in excellent overall condition! It features “A, R, and S” marked fire controls for full-automatic, semi-automatic, and safe selections, respectively. It also sports an original Israeli right side folding Micro stock and features a barrel that is threaded in the standard 9mm 1/2×28 pattern.
Mechanically, this open bolt transferable machine gun is in excellent condition. It has been test fired and runs extremely well with the fast cyclic rate that the Micro’s are known for and the weapon notes only minor wear from firing use. The fire controls are solid and crisp. The open SMG bolt notes only minor finish wear at the metal-to-metal contact points, and both the bolt face and the bore remain crisp and clean. Rifling on the bore also remains bright and shiny and the thread pattern is clean and well-defined.
Cosmetically, this weapon is in fantastic condition! It has been professionally refinished in a black Cerakote finish and the fire control designations have been professionally inlayed with red and white colors for fire and safe modes, respectively. The exterior metalwork and finish is in superb overall condition, with only very minor handling marks noted.
This transferable machine gun is currently on an e-Form capable Form 3. The current Form 3 lists “Israel Military Industries” as the manufacturer and “UZI Pistol” as the model.
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