Elite Force UZI CO2 Blowback Airsoft SMG (Black)
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The Umarex IWI UZI is a very unique and sub-machine gun. With the stock folded, it is approximately a foot long in length. Externally, the Umarex UZI contains a very strong polymer body encased with a few metal components for the utmost durability. Printed on the left and right side of the gun are licensed trademarks for aesthetics.The internal bolt produces a stronger recoil to mitigate the real gun counterpart. Powered by a 12 gram CO2 Cartridge, the IWI UZI by Umarex produces a velocity much suitable for outdoor play. Overall, this is a well built airsoft gun and ideal choice for those looking for a more compact and versatile airsoft gun.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Umarex
Model: IWI UZI
Muzzle Velocity: 390-400FPS
Magazine Capacity: 38rds
Color: Black
System: CO2
Package Includes: Gun, Magazine
Features:
- Lightweight
- Strong Recoil
- Polymer Construction
- Compact
- CO2 System
Please Note:
- Gas is NOT included.
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: Elite Force / Umarex USA
- Muzzle Velocity: 390-400 FPS
- Magazine Capacity: 38 rds
- Package Includes: Gun, Magazine
Fantastic gun, reasonable RoF with mostly metal parts all around.
Pros:
Hard Kick-due to the bolt being a giant thick piece of aluminum. on the top of the gun
Realistic
Metal Internals
Hop up is adjusted by merely rotating the outer barrel, super easy design.
Cons:
The accuracy is a bit lack-luster, but that is to be expected with any "SMG" or really anything with as short a barrel as this.
Plastic Body, NOT full metal. Most is, but the body is not. It is a durable polymer however.
Hard to find aftermarket parts of any sort.
Mags are small and due to being CO2 powered, there aren't any bigger ones.
Great gun, got it as a gift a month ago and used it in outdoor play four times, firing 8~ mags each. The kick is amazing when firing, and it is LOUD. Turns heads when you're throwing bursts down range. It's all got a good bit of weight on it, and it feels great to hold. Anyway, the mags hold 38 rounds and the CO2 cartridge. Each cartridge will give you one mag, so it's a gas guzzler, for sure. Also, absolutely buy some lube. I've had no problems with leaky mags whatsoever, but with this much CO2 going through them, you're gonna want to lube up every time you put a cartridge in. The hop up is adjusted by twisting the barrel (it is locked by a button). Accuracy is decent if you're using it like a short-range SMG should be used. Anything further is accuracy-by-volume. The only problem I could see arising is with the folding stock, which I imagine will start to get loose after a while. Other than that, gun is solid. Definitely worth it.
Pros:
Great kick
Nice rate of fire
Intimidating head turner
Built well
Mags are solid for the amount of gas that gets pushed through them (with constant lube)
Heavy for its size
Easy hop up adjustment
Shoots hard (chronos between 373 and 408, depending on temp. Gotta love the East Coast.)
Cons:
(most of these are just things to note)
Won't be getting into most CQC facilities, which is a let down
Gas guzzler
Folding stock is less-than-rugged
Few upgrades to be had
I've owned two of these guns for around half a year now and both of them still shoot as well as when I first oiled them. This is hardly surprising, as most of the load and impact bearing parts are metal, with exception of the back of the frame, which is definitely sturdy enough as is.
Pros:
Good mid range ROF, around 15-17 RPS
Quite decent mid range FPS, although on the high end for CQB and a little lower than would be optimal for mid-range play
The gun is quite durable, surviving several decent height impacts
Extremely reliable, I've never had a misfire or jam
Rugged internals - after around five months there was still hardly any detrimental wear on any internal mechanism, just some slight aesthetic paint wear on the bolt, housing, etc.
Cons:
Relatively small mags - compared to most mags people use in game, 300-600 round hi-caps being extremely common
Solid metal mags - not a problem if you only carry a couple, but when carrying two of these Mini-UZIs and six mags the weight is quite substantial
Absolute lack of aftermarket modifications specifically for UZIs, either external or internal (although trigger guard mounted laser pointers on both make for quick target acquisition and only require minor modification to the stock/trigger guard to accomplish)
Burns through Co2 quite fast, although considering the relatively high FPS for a GBB SMG and taking the very crisp simulated recoil into account, its hardly surprising that you can only get about a mag and a half out of one cartridge.
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where does the co2 go in the gun?
I assume it goes in the mag, bug it never said in any of the videos where the c02 actually goes.
3340 days ago Noah L
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It goes in the mag
3240 days ago
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how many rounds does the stock mag hold? and what kind of mags do I need to get that will work with this gun?
how many rounds does the stock mag hold? and what kind of mags do I need to get that will work with this gun?
3510 days ago Cody S
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Magazine Capacity: 38rds as stated in the description, and you have to use the Elite Force Uzi CO2 magazines 3510 days ago 0
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What upgrades am I able to to with this
If there are any upgrades I can do, may you please list them.
(I want to extend the barrel)
3548 days ago Jace H
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There are none at this time 3546 days ago 0
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Can the Uzi be equipped with a mock suppressor?
Or is it not capable of using one?
3760 days ago Nik S
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It is not capable of accepting one 3759 days ago 0
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FPS
Is there any way to lower the fps to cqb regulations
3785 days ago Jason C
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Unfortunately, not at this time. 3784 days ago 0
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How do I remove the stock on this gun?
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3865 days ago Brett F
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At the top of the rear sling point/pivot point for the stock, you'll see where the pin is.
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What type of bb's does this gun use?
I just want to know
3868 days ago fabian o
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We would suggest using precision 0.25g BBs. 3867 days ago 0
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What is the range and can we add any scopes on it ?
I'm trying to use the old tube style scope I had
3918 days ago Javier C
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The UZI comes with no rails. Adding a handguard rail system may be possible with aftermarket parts.
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Is there a sling attach point?
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3942 days ago Federico S
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Yes, there should be a rear sling attachment point. 3942 days ago 0
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