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This is a fully automatic gun that I bought in 2001 "New in a box". It is shown with a Gemtech MK-9K muffler. I originally purchased the MK-9K for use with my MP5, but it also works great for my UZI.
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This is a fully automatic gun that I bought in 2001 "New in a box". It is shown with a Gemtech MK-9K muffler. I originally purchased the MK-9K for use with my MP5, but it also works great for my UZI.
Die originalen UZI-Schalldämpfer wurden direkt aufgeschraubt, dafür wurde die Lauf-Befestigungsmutter entfernt und stattdessen der Schalldämpfer aufgeschraubt.
Alles anzeigenThe original UZI silencers were screwed on directly, but the barrel fastening nut was removed and the silencer was screwed on instead.
Yes I know. I've tried it, but it's annoying to use it. I found that an attachment with three eyelets is much easier to handle. In addition, I don't need more than a 9mm suppressor. The MK-9K attaches securely and works great.
Here is my MK-9K connected to my MP5.
Ich kenne die Trilug-Schnittstelle sehr gut; ich habe noch zwei Trilug-Schalldämpfer. Schalldämpfer kann man nicht genug haben.
Der hier ist etwas kürzer:
When cheap Swedish M/39 training ammunition became available, I was given a UZI conversion barrel to shoot with. She just came by and worked perfectly from day one. No further modifications were required to fire this ammunition. Interestingly, no one in the United States wanted to have this ammunition, and it could be purchased very cheaply. That's what I did.
The accuracy is good up to 50 yards.