Vector Arms Mini Uzi

Published on July 25, 2013
Duration: 11:57

This review covers the Vector Arms Mini Uzi in .45 ACP, highlighting its robust construction using 4140 billet steel and its semi-automatic, closed-bolt design. The Uzi's historical significance as a reliable and globally used firearm is discussed, alongside its ergonomic features inspired by the Czech SA 23. The review details the carbine's sights, folding stock, and NFA-compliant 16-inch barrel, noting its potential for SBR conversion.

Quick Summary

The Vector Arms Mini Uzi carbine, chambered in .45 ACP, features a robust construction with a 16-inch barrel for NFA compliance. Its design, inspired by the Czech SA 23, includes an intuitive magazine-in-grip and safety features, reflecting the Uzi's historical reputation for reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:51Introduction to Vector Arms Mini Uzi
  2. 01:21Uzi History and Global Use
  3. 01:49Design Origins and Vector Production
  4. 03:09Ergonomics and Controls
  5. 04:06Sights and Construction
  6. 05:14Barrel and NFA Compliance
  7. 07:46Weight and Shooting Performance
  8. 09:17Market Availability and Pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Vector Arms Mini Uzi carbine reviewed?

The Vector Arms Mini Uzi carbine reviewed by Sootch00 is chambered in .45 ACP. It is noted that Vector Arms also produces Uzi variants in 9mm.

What is the historical significance of the Uzi firearm?

Designed in 1950 by Uziel Gal, the Uzi is known for its robustness and reliability, earning the nickname 'AK of submachine guns'. It was adopted by the IDF in 1954 and has been used by over 90 countries worldwide.

What are the key ergonomic features of the Uzi design?

Inspired by the Czech SA 23, the Uzi features an intuitive magazine-in-grip design. It includes a thumb safety/selector and a grip safety that must be depressed to fire, promoting natural handling.

What are the barrel length and NFA compliance details for the Vector Arms Mini Uzi carbine?

The Vector Arms Mini Uzi carbine features a 16-inch barrel to comply with NFA regulations. Its telescopic bolt design allows the barrel to sit deep in the receiver, making it a candidate for SBR conversion.

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