Full-auto Crosman Micro UZI
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Fail for vertical video orientatinu
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geek
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@DAMRC97 When the gun is semi-auto, the co2 lasts about 3 clips worth. Not bad.
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@DAMRC97 like 4-5 clips
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It was at Cabela's when I last commented on this.
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@FenderJoshBass it was made in japan, but it's just a copy of maruzen, and it's not 20$.
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lmfao
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how long does the co2 last with it semi auto??anybody pleez respond
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i had to hold my monitor side ways to watch...jk
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Maruzen doesn't make clear guns and sell them for $20 at Cabela's.
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I don't know about now, but when I first bought this gun, it was semi-auto only. The Japanese version, correctly labled "Maruzen", is sol to the Japanese market as full-auto only. Neither version has a selector, it's one or the other. I just removed the bolt catch.
P.S.-- Anyne named "inliner" as in roller blading doesn't have the right to call someone else a loser...
InfernoGmbH 4 years ago
I have the original Maruzen UZI that ran off external gas, and this gun is nearly identical; it is also identical to the current Maruzen UZI Pistol and essentially the same as in their MP5K and M11 line up. Trust me, it's a rebranded Maruzen. Also, the "Crosman" CO2 Walther PPK is actually made in Japan. There's an older Maruzen PPK out there that came out in the `90's that looks identical. You need to remember that Maruzen made those "SoftAir" guns for Daisy back in the 1980's.
InfernoGmbH 5 years ago