The Uzi (Hebrew: עוזי‎‎, offeecially cased as UZI) is a faimily o Israeli open-bolt, blowback-operatit submachine guns. Smawer variants are considered tae be machine pistols. The Uzi wis ane o the first wappens tae uise a telescopin bolt design which allous the magazine tae be hoosed in the pistol grip for a shorter weapon.

IMI Uzi
TeepSubmachine Gun
Place o oreegin Israel
Service history
Uised biSee Uisers
WarsSuez Crisis
Sax-Day War
Vietnam War
Yom Kippur War
Colombie internal conflict
Sri Lankan Ceevil War
Portuguese Colonial War
Falklands War
Sooth African Border War
Rhodesie Bush War
Somali Ceevil War
Mexican Drog War
Production history
DesignerUziel Gal[1]
Designed1948
ManufacturerIsrael Military Industries
FN Herstal
Norinco
Lyttleton Engineering Works (unner Vektor Arms)
RH-ALAN
Produced1950–present
No. biggit10,000,000+[2]
VariantsSee Variants
Specifications
Wecht3.5 kg (7.72 lb)[1]
Lenth
  • 640 mm (25 in) stock extended[1]
  • 470 mm (18.5 in) stock collapsed
Baurel lenth260 mm (10.2 in)[1]

Cartridge9×19mm Parabellum
.22 LR
.45 ACP
.41 AE
ActionBlowback,[1] Open bolt
Rate o fire600 rounds/min[1]
Muzzle velocity400 m/s[3]
Effective firin range200 m[4]
Feed seestem10 (.22 and .41 AE)
16 (.45 ACP)
20, 25, 32, 40, 50 (9 mm) magazines
SichtsIron sights

The first Uzi submachine gun wis designed bi Major Uziel Gal in the late 1940s. The prototeep wis finished in 1950. First introducit tae IDF special forces in 1954, the weapon wis placit intae general issue twa years later. The Uzi haes foond uise as a personal defense weapon bi rear-echelon troops, officers, airtillery troops an tankers, as well as a frontline weapon bi elite licht infantry assault forces.

The Uzi haes been exportit tae ower 90 kintras.[2] Ower its service lifetime, it haes been manufactured bi Israel Military Industries, FN Herstal, an ither manufacturers. Frae the 1960s throu the 1980s, Uzi submachine guns wur sauld tae mair militar an polis mercats than ony ither submachine gun iver made.[5]

Militar variants

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The Uzi Submachine Gun is a Standard Uzi wi a 10-inch (250 mm) barrel. It haes a rate o automatic fire o 600 roonds per minute (rpm) when chambered in 9mm Parabellum; the .45 ACP model's rate o fire is slower at 500 rpm.[6]

The Mini-Uzi is a smawer version o the regular Uzi, first introducit in 1980. The Mini-Uzi is 600 mm (23.62 inches) lang or 360 mm (14.17 inches) lang wi the stock fauldit. Its barrel lenth is 197 mm (7.76 inches), its muzzle velocity is 375 m/s (1230 f/s) an its effective range is 100 m. It haes a greater automatic rate o fire o 950 roonds per minute due tae the shorter bolt.[6]

The Micro-Uzi is an even further scaled doun version o the Uzi, introducit in 1986. The Micro-Uzi is 486 mm (19.13 in) lang, reducit tae 282 mm (11.10 in) wi the stock fauldit an its barrel lenth is 117 mm.[7] Its muzzle velocity is 350 m/s (1148 f/s) an its cyclic rate o fire is 1,250 rpm.[6]

The Uzi-Pro is an impruivit variant o the Micro-Uzi haes been launched in the year 2010 bi Israel Weapon Industries Ltd. (I.W.I.), umwhile the Magen ("Small Arms") diveesion o Israel Military Industries. The Uzi-Pro is a blowback-operatit, select-fire, closed-bolt submachine gun wi a lairge lawer portion, comprisin grip an handguard, entirely made o polymer tae reduce wicht; the grip section haes been redesigned tae allou twa-haundit operation an facilitate control in full-automatic fire wi sic a sma-sized fireairm. The Uzi-Pro featurs three Picatinny rails, twa at the sides o the barrel an ane on the tap for optics, haein the cockin haundle been muivit on the left side.[8] The new weapon wichs 2.32 kg an haes a lenth o 529 mm wi an extendit stock,[9] an 30 cm while collapsed. It haes been purchased bi the IDF in leemitit nummers for evaluation an it is yet tae decide whether tae order addeetional units for aw o its special forces.[9][10]

Civilian variants

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The Uzi Carbine is seemilar in appearance tae the Uzi submachine gun, the Uzi carbine is fittit wi a 16-inch (410 mm) barrel (400mm), tae meet the minimum rifle barrel lenth requirement for ceevilian sales in the Unitit States. It fires frae a closed-bolt poseetion in semi-automatic mode anerlie an uises a floatin firin pin as opposed tae a fixed firin pin.[11] A sma nummer o Uzi Carbines wur producit wi the staundart lenth barrel for special mercats. Uzi Carbines wur available in calibers 9mm, .41 AE, an .45 ACP.

The Uzi Carbine haed twa main variants, the Model A (importit frae 1980 tae 1983) an the Model B (importit frae 1983 until 1989). Thir twa variants wur importit an distributit bi Action airms.[11]

Norinco o Cheenae manufacturs an unlicensed copy o the Uzi model B wi modifications made tae avoid the US Assault Weapon Import Ban. The fauldin stock wis replacit wi a firthen thumbhole stock, the barrel nit wis weldit in place, an the bayonet lug wis remuivit. The gun haed a gray parkerized feenish an wis sauld as the M320.[12]

The Mini-Uzi Carbine is seemilar in appearance tae the Mini-Uzi submachine gun, the Mini-Uzi carbine is fittit wi a 19.8 inch barrel, tae meet the minimum rifle oweraw lenth requirement for ceevilian sales in the Unitit States. It fires frae a closed-bolt poseetion in semi-automatic mode anerlie.[11]

The Uzi Pistol is a semi-automatic, closed bolt, an blowback-operated pistol variant. Its muzzle velocity is 345 m/s. It is a Micro-Uzi wi nae shoulder stock or full-automatic firin capability. The intendit uisers for the pistol wur various security agencies in need o a heich-capacity semi-automatic pistol, or ceevilian shuiters that wantit a gun wi those qualities an the familiarity o the Uzi style. It wis introducit in 1984 an producit till 1993.[6]

The USA firm Group Industries made limitit nummers o a copy o the Uzi "B" model semiauto carbine for sale in the USA alang wi copies o the Uzi submachinegun for the USA collector mercat. Efter registerin several hunder submachineguns transferable tae the general public throu a special govrenment regulatit process, production wis haltit due tae financial troubles at the company. Company assets includin pairtially made Uzi submachineguns, pairts, an tuilin war purchased bi an investment group later tae acome kent as Vector Arms.

A company kent as Vector Arms purchased tuilin an pairts frae the defunct firm o Group Industries an biggit an marketed numerous versions o the Uzi Carbine an the Mini-Uzi.[13]

Caliber variants

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Most Uzis fire the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge, tho some fire .22 LR, .41 AE, or .45 ACP. Caliber conversions exist in .40 S&W an 10 mm auto.[14]

Available magazines include 20-, 25-, 32-, 40-, an 50-roond magazines (9×19mm Parabellum), 10-roond magazines (.41 an .22 LR), an 16-roond magazines (.45 ACP). Aw o the abuin are manufactured bi IMI. Ither heich-capacity magazines exist (e.g., 50-roond magazines an 100-roond drums in 9 mm) which wur manufactured bi companies sic as Vector Airms.

Uisers

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A veesit, buird, sairch an seizur team attached tae the Brazilian Navy frigate Independencia rappels ontae a ship frae a Brazilian Navy Lynx helicopter durin an exercise in 2007.
 
A Nigerien sodger wi an Uzi.

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