How to Use a Full Auto Uzi - MIAMI VICE STYLE ๐Ÿ‘€

Published on December 13, 2022
Duration: 0:53

This guide details how to operate a Vector Arms Uzi in both semi-automatic and full-automatic modes, as demonstrated by Pew Pew Tactical. It covers deploying the folding stock, loading the magazine, and manipulating the fire selector for different firing modes. The video also showcases a 'Miami Vice style' hip-fire technique for a retro action movie feel. Proper range safety and handling are emphasized throughout the instruction.

Quick Summary

Learn to operate a Vector Arms Uzi in semi-auto and full-auto modes. This guide covers deploying the folding stock, loading the magazine into the pistol grip, and using the fire selector ('S', 'R', 'A'). It also demonstrates the 'Miami Vice style' hip-fire technique, emphasizing proper handling and range safety throughout.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Deploying the Stock
  2. 00:08Loading the Magazine
  3. 00:13Semi-Auto Operation
  4. 00:23Full-Auto Operation
  5. 00:37Miami Vice Style (Hip Fire)

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you select fire modes on a Vector Arms Uzi?

The Vector Arms Uzi features a fire selector switch typically located on the receiver. Markings usually include 'S' for Safe, 'R' for Semi-Automatic (Repetitive fire), and 'A' for Full-Automatic fire. Move the selector to the desired position for operation.

What is the proper way to load a Uzi?

To load an Uzi, ensure the firearm is safe. Insert a loaded magazine into the pistol grip until it securely clicks into place. The rounds should be oriented downrange. Always confirm the fire selector is on Safe before and after loading.

Can you fire an Uzi from the hip?

Yes, the Uzi can be fired from the hip, often demonstrated with the stock collapsed for a 'Miami Vice style' effect. However, this technique significantly reduces accuracy and control compared to shouldered firing.

What caliber is the Uzi shown in the video?

The Uzi demonstrated in the Pew Pew Tactical video fires 9mm ammunition. This is indicated by the visual evidence of 9mm brass ejection during full-auto fire.

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