Mini Uzi vs Water Barrel

Published on October 19, 2019
Duration: 2:33

This guide details the technique for firing a full-auto Mini Uzi, emphasizing control and safety. It covers proper grip, aiming, trigger control for bursts, and recoil management, drawing on the expertise demonstrated by John Hickok. The video highlights the importance of understanding the firearm's high rate of fire and managing its behavior during shooting.

Quick Summary

The Mini Uzi boasts a high rate of fire, approximately 1,000 rounds per minute, demanding expert trigger control and a firm grip for effective management. Legal ownership of transferable models requires adherence to NFA regulations, including ATF approval and tax stamps, often involving a waiting period known as 'ATF Purgatory'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & ATF Transfer
  2. 00:44Technical Specs: 9mm, 1000 RPM
  3. 00:56Full-Auto Shooting Demonstration
  4. 01:38Post-Shot Inspection & History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the rate of fire for a Mini Uzi?

The Mini Uzi features a high rate of fire, approximately 1,000 rounds per minute (RPM). This rapid firing cadence requires a firm grip and advanced trigger control to manage effectively during full-auto engagement.

How does the Mini Uzi differ from the original Uzi?

The Mini Uzi is a more compact version of the original full-sized Uzi, designed for increased portability. It typically features a higher rate of fire, around 1000 RPM, compared to its predecessor.

What are the legal considerations for owning a Mini Uzi?

Transferable Mini Uzis are regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA). Ownership requires passing ATF background checks, paying a tax stamp, and adhering to all federal and state laws regarding Title II firearms.

What is 'ATF Purgatory' in the context of firearms?

'ATF Purgatory' is an informal term referring to the waiting period during the ATF's transfer process for NFA-regulated items, such as machine guns. This process can involve significant delays before legal possession is granted.

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