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  • Sbr it and make a video on assembley

  • make it an automatic pistol

  • You're the only man on the planet who wouldn't want to build an uzi. haha I get why you don't thogh. Nice vid

  • Where can you find parts kits at?

    

  • How much would it cost?

  • are these difficult to put together?

  • @Gewehr7

    easier than a car I guess

  • God damn you. You lucky motherfucker with your awesome American gun laws. Only time i get to play with fun stuff like this is with my Regiment on army reserve nights and weekends

  • Just put in a safe and wait for the times when its possible to assemble a "machine gun" out of it.

  • I like the idea of doing the non-firing replica. If it's not going to be full-auto it's worth all hassle and money for an SBR.

  • Cool

  • ★★★★★

  • what ever you do with it its going to look awesome.

  • How could someone NOT want an uzi parts kit???

  • @spiros5

    not once did I say this could be built into a full auto UZI.. that is where you loose grasp of the concept

    Just like an AK, FAL or any other 'parts kit' we can build them into SBR, pistols, rifles, etc.. but semi-auto is always implied since 1986

  • @plopsplipspladoodle

    hope you never meet me in real life

  • @plopsplipspladoodle Hebrew is the official language of Israel and a lot of Uzi's have Hebrew written on the gun.

  • @elryanoo

    that dink is not worth your time, but thanks for trying to educate him

  • HOW BOUT YOU GIVE IT AWAY TO A LUCKY SUBSCRIBER!!!! thumbs up if your with me everyone

  • @TizocProductions

    how about you work for some money and buy your own stuff ? .. no one likes a beggar

  • Is this the extreme lightwieght version?

  • is it legal to own a full auto uzi grip or whatever its called?.. just wondering not trying to be a troll.

  • @131JOHAN131

    yes, in all but a few states

  • The Terminator quote is close, but not quite right.

    It is "Da uuuzi nine miliameeta ".

  • were did u get your kit? and how much i would love to make a legal build

  • uuuzi nine miliameeta

  • when i got my parts kit it had the idf logo on it and it still had sand on all the parts.

  • @groundzero94

    that would be the ideal kit IMO

  • that's funny the Terminator quote has been in stuck in my head the past few days now it shows up here.

  • why the 2 barrels?

  • @walkerjwredsox

    a replacement I suppose

  • i want one lol

  • The NDS-1948W receivers aka nodaks has a 8mm grip lug hole so you can utilize the lower frame and take-down on that part kit

    im in the mid of a build but need a nodak but im going to build a full size pistol first so i can go to a carbine and to a pistol nice part kit

  • Love the idè of making it a historic parts replika. That way you can realy imagin the things the weapon has been through.

  • @ZeaMoore4

    exactly

  • Please build it....... It would also really helped if you put videos on how to build it to. Seeing as building Uzi's from kits is not very common compared to ak's or ar's.

    The only thing holding me back rom buying a kit is the fact their are so little videos on how to make one

  • @cccplt

    LOL thats one of the reasons I don't think I'll tackle it either..

  • SBR!

  • Short barrel rifle!

  • Do the paper work while you can and put it back to it oem.

  • You can buy already made receivers.

  • Dummy receiver and if the Hughes Amendment to FOPA ever gets nullified form 1 it as a machine gun.

  • @gunwebsites GOD FUCKING DAMNIT STOP CALLING THE 'AK' RIFLE AN 'AK47'. IT'S NOT IT'S FUCKING NAME. Go on, say 'uzi' at MAC11.

  • @Yfr28

    get over your glitch, no one cares

  • @Yfr28 hi im youtuber who has no life so i obsess about guns i can barley afford then get online and attack guys with more actual experience than me on the technical name of something cuz i have a small penis and knowing the proper name of something makes me feel better about not knowing much else about guns ;) cheers lol.

  • I used to sell parts kits, so I still have the Uzi parts kit as a spare for my Uzi. whats really funny is I just started taking names to sell UZI receiver flats on my website. I was expecting to do a quick video on the receiver flat this weekend.

  • @weaponeer Wow awesome, weaponeer! Hey man, your website is a really big help for parts kit builders like me. Keep up the good work.

  • @weaponeer

    awesome, don't they say something about minds thinking alike :P

    If I can get an 80% folded to make a dummy gun that would be cool .. I'll stay tuned for your vids on the flats

  • @GunWebsites - why go dummy when you can go semi? it's basically the same receiver. folded flats are FFL items, I have the unfolded receiver flats, so no FFL is needed. fairly simple box fold of the receiver, then you can either shape the rest for a perfect fit, or cut the folded receiver and weld it to your demiled receiver stubs then you have a simple UZI receiver. they will be running fifty plus shipping.

  • @weaponeer

    well I don't weld that good, so I'd want to have a pro do it, I'd also need the semi-auto stuff and a longer barrel or live without the stock.. and I just don't want to put that much into it... so I figure the dummy route is the easiest way to go for now .. I can always re-build it into a real gun in the future.. I'll just wire the dummy together (not weld it)

  • What is the legality of something like that after 1986 ? There was a moron in Aurora Illinois who bought a Mac-10 submachine gun from a third party even though machine guns are illegal in Illinois. Well this mental midget fired this gun off on New Years eve to celebrate. The police caught him now he`s facing 20 years in prison. He claimed that he didn`t know it was fully auto until he fired it.

  • @quimbyt - perfectly legal as long as it's built as a semi-auto and legal in your state/county. otherwise as a full auto there is no way to built or purchase anything made after the 86 ban (they are all dealer samples), but there are still transferables (pre 86) out there to purchase (after all the red tape) with Vector being the number one place that sells them.

  • @weaponeer I thought you only need a class 2 builder license for the autos?

  • @mrguiltyfool - for Full-Auto post samples you need to be a C2/SOT, but for semi-autos, it's 100% legal to build them if you can legally own it (there are requirements to follow such as it must fire from the closed bolt, and have a blocking bar welded in so it cannot be converted to FA). if you intend to build semi-autos for sale, then you need to be a C2, and you need to pay the excise tax. but as a home builder there is no paperwork to be completed or tax (unless your state law requires it)

  • @weaponeer iv seen open bolts befor though, they just have to be hammer or stricker fired open bolts and not fixed firing pin. as far as i know anyway :/ i really dont understand these government people sometimes. a criminal is gonna do what he wants, wether its legal or not, all gun laws like this do is make the rest of us worse armed....

  • @Ki113r210 - they have to be converted to closed bolt for semi auto. in the case of the UZI it's striker fired rather than hammer. any open bolt is basically a slam fire design, and the ATF dislikes them for fear that you can just use a fixed firing pin and it's automatically converted to FA (which is why you cannot use an open bolt design/conversion. it's basically a game of control and mistrust.

  • @mrguiltyfool - you can also legally build it as an SBR with a Form 1 as a home builder. but you don't start until you have the tax stamp in hand, and engrave the receiver. you cannot make a rifle into an SBR (once a rifle always a rifle), but you can convert a pistol to SBR and you can build an SBR with a new receiver. You can also make AOW,and DD with the proper paperwork and approval. you can also do the same with a suppressor as long as you have the tax stamp and approval, and legal.

  • @weaponeer What? "Once a rifle always a rifle?" Then how do people make short barrel rifles out of other things that don't have pistol versions.

  • @hydra046 - it's one of those ATF games. they state that no rifle can be shortend aka SBR, but... the loop hole is any pistol can be converted to an SBR, and newly built firearms can be built as an SBR. As long as the receiver has never been registered as a rifle, it can be made into an SBR. it's an odd loop hole. it's a VERY stupid law, and an attempt to keep everyone but the Govt from having SBR's. result.. we use loop holes. the govt has been trying to stop firearm innovation for decades

  • @weaponeer Are you kidding me?

  • @hydra046 - nope

    

  • nice parts there !

  • wow u can mail that ?

  • @excelerater

    sure, why not?

  • @excelerater they are just parts.

  • Nice man. I'm tempted to pick up stuff like that all the time, where I have no idea what to do with it, but it's just cool to have

  • @xiuxiu1313 - join my website weaponeer net and you will see what you can do with it.

  • Do the paper work and have the short barrel!

  • Make a ninja uzi ;-D

  • Build it man!! It wants to sing. Do the forms. SBR

  • You got the best job EVER! 

  • lucky fuck

  • @GunWebsites How much for something like that, if one could find one...

  • Where did you buy the parts?

  • kool

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