FULLY TRANSFERABLE ACTION ARMS UZI SMG

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FULLY TRANSFERABLE ACTION ARMS UZI SMG

03-1557 & 22-3277

Cal. 9mm Para
S# SA65347 (#237 Bolt)

An Action Arms Ltd. Model B Uzi, converted to select fire with a registered bolt by B-G Machine in Bardstown, KY. Bbl. 10″. An original UZI Model B initially mfg. as a semi-automatic carbine later converted to a select fire SMG utilizing a B-G Machine registered bolt (S#237). The original platform was available in several calibers, but the vast majority were offered in 9mm Parabellum. Open bolt, select fire mechanism that is light years ahead of its technology when it comes to use. The Uzi bbl. only appears to be a couple inches in length which greatly minimizes its signature for use in tight quarters, but because of the ingenious design it actually extends back inside of the bolt giving the operator over 10 inches of rifled bbl. to increase hit probability immensely. Those that are familiar w/ the 1911 family of firearms will appreciate the grip safety integrated into the mechanism.

This particular example has black plastic furniture. Bottom front mounted bayonet lug. Sling swivels on left side of receiver & wooden stock, currently sporting faded green canvas sling with Israeli markings. Elevation adj. protected post front sight. Dual aperture rear sight. Left side markings “A-R-S” above safety/selector. Left rear receiver markings “UZI semi_auto / MODEL B / 9mm PARA / IMI_ISRAEL”. Right side receiver markings include S# SA 65347 & “ACTION ARMS, LTD. / Phile. PA”.

NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE.

STATUS: MODERN CLASS III

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