The Beretta PM12, nicknamed 'Gabagoozi,' is compared to the classic Uzi, highlighting the PM12's superior ergonomics and practical accuracy during hip fire due to its vertical foregrip and press-pull technique. While both SMGs were designed around the same era and use similar magazines, the PM12 offers a more comfortable stock and a slower, more controllable cyclic rate.
The Beretta PM12, nicknamed the 'Italian Uzi' or 'Gabagoozi,' is a compact submachine gun from the late 1950s. It features a unique grip safety that locks the charging handle and trigger, a selector switch, and a double-stack magazine. The PM12 also boasts iron sights with a ghost ring option, a folding metal stock, a threaded barrel for suppressors, and a vertical foregrip for stability.
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