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uuzee

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nib mini uzi,nib model b from gene guilaroff,nib model a from someone on this board,traded someone at the gunshow this weekend for ec model b.i have had vector fullsize uzi in full auto for a couple years.i just shot me full auto uzi recenty.having a business and two sons age 2,3 i just decided to get afew semi uzis to have.love the board guys.thanks for the time,chris
 

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Ohhhh, I can see I'm going to have to tell you like a few others, QUIT HOGGING ALL THE UZI's. Leave some for the rest of us. :biggrin2 Karl.
 

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i can shoot my vector uzi just as good as my hk mp5 pdw for thousands $ less.i'm thinking about selling the pdw to get a vector full auto mini,and another full size uzi.chris
 

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Actually, if I could afford it, I'd have about a dozen or so. Probably at least one of every size/type/style/etc. Plus enough spare parts to ensure a lifetime of happy shooting. Have fun with all those UZI's, and remember to share the experience with a stranger every now and then. The reward is the smile you will bring to their face. Trust me, it really is worth it. Karl.
 

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getting the son's inheritance now is a good idea !!

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A good idea for you to pick up a couple of UZI's that can be handed down to the boys when they get to shooting age in 5-10 years or so. Start them young and they will love them all their lives. Also goo financial thinking to get them while their available and reasonably priced and keep them in the family.

Welcome to the UZITalk forum family ! I am sure you will find it rewarding, fun and an awesome source of knowledge and info here as I have. Get ready to have all your questions answered and receive advice from the experts. Next to buying your UZI's, registering here was your next best move. Welcome.:thumbs_up :welcome
 

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I'm not sure what prompted the bump on this thread from 2003, but I got a smile from the friendly chiding about hogging the Uzis. Back in 2003, Uzis were fairly affordable and Vector Arms was providing excellent support and could sell you any part you wanted. So I bought 3 Uzis and a boatload of spares to last at least a couple of lifetimes. I can only competently shoot one at a time but I'll be taking two of them out into the hills tomorrow with some friends. Good times.
 

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I was sitting here the other nite reading the archives after having a few too many beers.lol
 

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Well I might as well join in. I got 4 semi-auto Uzi's, 2 "B"'s and 2 "A"s. Vector A & B and IMI Phila A & B.
 

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Good deal man.I have a full-size UZI full auto and a semi auto IMI mini.The full size is also an IMI model A.
 

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All 4 of mine are full size. Can't afford a full auto so I compensated with several semi-autos. In either case, they're fun to shoot!
 
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