Has Anyone Tried This Uzi Stock

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I'd go with the Practical Solutions personally. Yeah, this stuff ain't cheap I tell ya! I'm about ready to sell it all, and move to the dang mountains, or middle of Australia perhaps. Live the simple life. Tired of the flipping consumer rat race. Ah hell, I'm kidding - let's spend more cash LOL
 

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Yes, the Titleiiarms stock looks pretty good! And they have them for mini and micro too. However, and correct me if I’m wrong, I thought I read somewhere on this forum that Titleiiarms takes forever (months or years) to ship stuff they don’t actually have in stock. For this item they are only filling back orders at this time.
 

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Yes, the Titleiiarms stock looks pretty good! And they have them for mini and micro too. However, and correct me if I’m wrong, I thought I read somewhere on this forum that Titleiiarms takes forever (months or years) to ship stuff they don’t actually have in stock. For this item they are only filling back orders at this time.
I believe I've heard that also about their items not being in stock.
I have a picatinny stock mount for full size UZI I still need to play with. Can't decide on a folder. I like the older MPX skeleton folding stock. JMAC has some nice looking stocks. I really wanna go with the above mentioned folder to keep her looking original
 

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I bought one one from Sam add practical solutions and the quality is unmatched. But after I put it on my full size Uzi I didn’t care for it because the drop isn’t the same as the original folding stock. I just couldn’t get used to it and sold it but if it’s something you can get used to it works out really well. It also makes the Gun overall shorter.
 

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Hmmm, in the Practical Solutions description it says 1” longer lop than the factory folding stock. I’m interested in how this works on a full size Uzi but I’m also contemplating a Mini Uzi weldup using the rear section from a full size. This stock could be modified (if necessary) and refinished much cheaper than buying a used mini stock for $1k lol.
ETA: oh I get it, OVERALL shorter when folded 👍
 

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Hmmm, in the Practical Solutions description it says 1” longer lop than the factory folding stock. I’m interested in how this works on a full size Uzi but I’m also contemplating a Mini Uzi weldup using the rear section from a full size. This stock could be modified (if necessary) and refinished much cheaper than buying a used mini stock for $1k lol.
ETA: oh I get it, OVERALL shorter when folded 👍
If they make this, I'm pretty sure they could make you a standard size mini stock for less than $1K.
 

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Hmmm, in the Practical Solutions description it says 1” longer lop than the factory folding stock. I’m interested in how this works on a full size Uzi but I’m also contemplating a Mini Uzi weldup using the rear section from a full size. This stock could be modified (if necessary) and refinished much cheaper than buying a used mini stock for $1k lol.
ETA: oh I get it, OVERALL shorter when folded 👍
Right. I should have said that.👍🏻
 

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If they make this, I'm pretty sure they could make you a standard size mini stock for less than $1K.
Yes let’s SUPER GOGE people with 1k micro stocks. Yes that’s the way to stay in business and become more successful in this industry. Oops. Sorry to rant. My apologies. Not intended for you or anyone else in “this” thread.
 

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I have Sam's mini uzi stock for my M10 circa 2010 they were about 259 or so then when I got mine.
So 339 is a smoke'n deal if you figure 15 years later inflation and all.
I love the mini stock on the M10 with a standard length upper.
For the Lage uppers I swap out to the Galil side folder that I made a M10 stock bracket for.
Takes about 20 seconds to do the swap.
With the longer Lage uppers the gun is front heavy with the little wire mini stock.
But perfect with the galil stock.
 

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I have an uzi mini and personally I find this stock uncomfortable on my cheek. I wrapped mine in KT tape to soak up some of the chatter. Cheap wood stock is best for soothing the full size. My two cents
 

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The $1k Mini Uzi stocks I was referring to are Gunjoker prices. Some people think mini and micro Uzi parts are made from solid 24kt gold 😅. Anyway, I think I’ll get the Practical Solutions stock and possibly modify it for a mini if I decide to build one. Looks like a nice TIG welding project.
 
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The $1k Mini Uzi stocks I was referring to are Gunjoker prices. Some people think mini and micro Uzi parts are made from solid 24kt gold 😅. Anyway, I think I’ll get the Practical Solutions stock and possibly modify it for a mini if I decide to build one. Looks like a nice TIG welding project.
Well they are made from 24k gold.
Do a search of ended auctions on GB or look at what vendors get for kits when they come into the country.
Fact of the matter is supply & demand and there really wasn't much micro or mini stuff imported to start.
One vendor brought in less then 100 micro kits in 2021 and even with no usable trunnion they sold out in 48 hrs @ 1600 per kit with one SOT buying 4 kits.
There is a good thread from 2017 from a member of the IDF that ID'd the kits Numrich had with good trunnions.
He recalled there were 2500 of those guns produced for IDF police and were special order. ( semi with the mini stock )
I got one from Numrich then with a good trunnion before demil regs got changed ( again ) Bowman had to slag his trunnions 4 years later. To bring in a few more.
2500 special order guns of which less then 200 of that batch made it in in parts kits over a 4 year span of only two shipments.
Tells me there are very few kits or parts out there of the Micro or the mini.
Even if all 2500 made it in as parts kits that is still a pretty low number in the scheme of the gun world considering how sought after the parts/kits/guns are.
It's why repop parts are big bux and we have members putting the time and effort into doing the work.
 

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@root, Thanks for that info! I’ve been watching these kits (and saving photos for reference) for years and wondered why the trunnions were trashed on many of them and why just an original stock w/hinge cost $1k on GB. Fortunately I’m one of those who doesn’t need for everything on the gun to be factory original. Hence my interest in this relatively cheap side folding stock. Once I found out you can build a mini from mostly full size parts I stopped fretting about buying a mini kit for $3200 (price on GB a month ago).
 

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3200 isn't a bad price for the kit if you need it or plan on building a semi.
Semi IMI mini's are just now creeping north of 4k for a complete package with carbine manual & bubble case.
Even the vector semi clones are worth 3200 now.
At one time you couldn't give the stuff away CDNN was selling semi bolts & 19 inch barrels for 20 bux a set.
I looked for 7 years to find a mini stock for my parts kit so I sold it then lucked into a complete mini kit minus receiver a year later.
And nowdays you can't even get a repair section for a mini or micro.
Back to cutting a full size repair section down and rewelding it.
When they were for sale they only had two outlets for purchase.
Global or BWE you could purchase from either of them.
Richard of BWE has passed
And the owner of global that was stamping them out for BWE passed away a few years back leaving the biz to his son.
Global stamps mostly resturaunt equipment like oven hoods and counter tops. And truck bumpers.
The son has no real interest in his dads side gig and hobby of stamping repair sections for guns so no more MG42 shells, micro, or mini shells.
There is one other company that does full size uzi repair sections but none of the shells I listed above.
I have a feeling but I'm not certain they also do the H&K and Cetme shells too.
 

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3200 isn't a bad price for the kit if you need it or plan on building a semi.
Semi IMI mini's are just now creeping north of 4k for a complete package with carbine manual & bubble case.
Even the vector semi clones are worth 3200 now.
At one time you couldn't give the stuff away CDNN was selling semi bolts & 19 inch barrels for 20 bux a set.
I looked for 7 years to find a mini stock for my parts kit so I sold it then lucked into a complete mini kit minus receiver a year later.
And nowdays you can't even get a repair section for a mini or micro.
Back to cutting a full size repair section down and rewelding it.
When they were for sale they only had two outlets for purchase.
Global or BWE you could purchase from either of them.
Richard of BWE has passed
And the owner of global that was stamping them out for BWE passed away a few years back leaving the biz to his son.
Global stamps mostly resturaunt equipment like oven hoods and counter tops. And truck bumpers.
The son has no real interest in his dads side gig and hobby of stamping repair sections for guns so no more MG42 shells, micro, or mini shells.
There is one other company that does full size uzi repair sections but none of the shells I listed above.
I have a feeling but I'm not certain they also do the H&K and Cetme shells too.
Global still stamps mini and micro repair sections they are 90 bucks on gunbroker I use them all the time
 

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