Shooting the Uzi Submachinegun by Nutnfancy

Published on October 10, 2008
Duration: 0:36

This guide details the technique for firing an Uzi submachine gun in full-auto, emphasizing the critical role of stance and control. It highlights legal compliance for Class-III weapons and demonstrates effective recoil management. The instruction comes from Nutnfancy, an established firearms reviewer.

Quick Summary

Controlling full-auto fire with an Uzi submachine gun relies heavily on a stable stance. Ensure the firearm is a registered Class-III weapon with the owner present, adhering to NFA regulations. Proper grip and body positioning are key to managing recoil and muzzle rise.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Uzi Shoot
  2. 00:04Full Auto Fire and Stance
  3. 00:14Legal Compliance (Class-III)
  4. 00:23Conclusion and Firearm Showcase

Frequently Asked Questions

What is essential for controlling full-auto fire with an Uzi?

A stable, two-handed stance is critical for controlling the Uzi during full-auto fire. Proper body positioning and controlled breathing help manage muzzle rise and maintain accuracy.

What are the legal requirements for firing an Uzi submachine gun?

Firing an Uzi submachine gun requires it to be a legally registered Class-III weapon. The owner must be present during operation, adhering to all National Firearms Act (NFA) regulations.

What caliber is the Uzi Submachine Gun typically chambered in?

The Uzi Submachine Gun is commonly chambered in 9mm, specifically the 9x19mm Parabellum cartridge. It often utilizes magazines with capacities of 25 or 32 rounds.

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