Note that the SMG version was in the US before 1986 which would all be Pre86 Dealer Samples and NOT transferrable to an individual. The MINI UZI Carbine – which all evidence shows that they did not enter the US until 1987. The full size UZI which came as the Model A and Model B Hopefully, the information here will advise you on what to look for and you can decide what is important to you. So the best thing is to know what to look for. I personally almost bought such an UZI because the seller boasted it was a Billistics gun but upon inspection it only had the rail removed and NOTHING else was brought to SMG specification. Buyer beware though, when Billistics went out of business there were a number of guns including UZI’s that were registered by them but were converted by others. Billistics stands out as one company that did the most complete factory correct conversions. I use the term manufacturer because some UZI’s weren’t converted by a C2 but by individuals on a Form1. That is a hard question to answer as these guns were converted before 1986 and who knows what was done to the gun after it left the original manufacturer’s hands. Note that most of this information is mirrored on Ī very common question regarding UZI conversions is, “Who did the best conversion?”. This is provided as informational only pertaining to LEGAL conversions of the UZI family from semi to full auto.
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