Mini Uzi (PBR)

The Mini Uzi is a compact submachine gun that was developed in the 1970s by Israeli weapon designer Uziel Gal. It is a smaller and more portable version of the original Uzi submachine gun.
The Mini Uzi is significantly smaller than the standard Uzi, making it more maneuverable and easier to conceal.
It has a folding stock that reduces its size further, making it suitable for close-quarters combat and special operations.
The Mini Uzi is typically chambered for 9x19mm Parabellum ammunition, which is a common pistol caliber used in submachine guns.
The Mini Uzi has a high rate of fire, capable of firing around 950 to 1,200 rounds per minute. This rapid-fire capability makes it effective in short-range engagements.
It usually comes with detachable box magazines with capacities ranging from 20 to 32 rounds. Extended magazines are also available, providing a higher ammunition capacity.
The effective range of the Mini Uzi is relatively short, typically around 100-200 meters. It is designed for close-quarters combat situations.
The Mini Uzi has been used by various military and law enforcement agencies worldwide due to its compact size and rapid-fire capabilities.
Some versions of the Mini Uzi are equipped with a selective fire option, allowing the shooter to switch between semi-automatic and automatic firing modes.
Over the years, several variants of the Mini Uzi have been developed, including versions with threaded barrels for attaching suppressors and models with Picatinny rails for accessories like optics and lights.
In some regions, semi-automatic civilian versions of the Mini Uzi have been made available for civilian purchase. These versions are configured to fire only in semi-automatic mode.
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