The ZORAKI MOD 925 miniature UZI. Comes out of the box w/ one 16 shot and one 26 shot magazine. Nice feature to this gun is that, 1. it has a polymer frame which makes it really lightweight and portable. 2. No slide, just an AR-15 style cocking lever at the rear w/ an internal slide. The slide itself is 94mm in length / 3.7". This gun has some odd dimensions, which merits special attention; from the muzzle tip to the rear, we have 190mm, then from the top of the slide to the base of the inserted 16 shot magazine, we have 137mm. With the 26 shot magazine, this extends out to 193mm. Whilst this gun might be suitable for concealed carry, you'll be hard-pressed to carry it inside of a holster, even if it is a custom-fit IWB one. Something like this, you'd normally pull out from under the seat, out the glove box or from a piano-hinging large pistol case.
This pistol has a fully functional slide release to reset the interior slide. Also note that, once the slide is cocked via the cocking lever, the dust flap will flip out to lay the ejection port bare. If you observe this whilst cocking the gun when loaded, you should be able to observe the cartridge being chambered. Otherwise, this mini uzi operates just as an automatic pistol would - firing semi-automatic and discharging the brass casings through the ejection port one of the other as you fire the gun.
In terms of handling, this pistol does have proper ambidextrous finger rests, slightly grooved out. The magazine buttplate creates a flush appearance at the base of the handle and is only slightly curved. The exterior slide is retained by two pins, 3mm, that are easily removable w/ a punch. The dust flap itself, is retained to the right face of the gun, shrouding the ejection port and is maintained by 2x phillip screws. The frame itself, is retained by phillips drive screws, so the entire gun can come apart quite simply.
Lastly, on the left face of the gun, whilst we do have what appears to be a fire selector, we cannot claim on our end that this gun or atleast the imported models, are capable of discharging fully automatic, as the fire selector cannot navigate to the A / AUTOMATIC dial position / doesn't want to budge in that direction. We believe an internal blocker to be at work here...
This is one of the few blank guns we're aware of that comes out of the box has a long stick / 26 shot magazine. This being aside from the BLOW SWAT, which in itself is comparably more beefier.
The ZORAKI MOD 925 miniature UZI. Comes out of the box w/ one 16 shot and one 26 shot magazine. Nice feature to this gun is that, 1. it has a polymer frame which makes it really lightweight and portable. 2. No slide, just an AR-15 style cocking lever at the rear w/ an internal slide. The slide itself is 94mm in length / 3.7". This gun has some odd dimensions, which merits special attention; from the muzzle tip to the rear, we have 190mm, then from the top of the slide to the base of the inserted 16 shot magazine, we have 137mm. With the 26 shot magazine, this extends out to 193mm. Whilst this gun might be suitable for concealed carry, you'll be hard-pressed to carry it inside of a holster, even if it is a custom-fit IWB one. Something like this, you'd normally pull out from under the seat, out the glove box or from a piano-hinging large pistol case.
This pistol has a fully functional slide release to reset the interior slide. Also note that, once the slide is cocked via the cocking lever, the dust flap will flip out to lay the ejection port bare. If you observe this whilst cocking the gun when loaded, you should be able to observe the cartridge being chambered. Otherwise, this mini uzi operates just as an automatic pistol would - firing semi-automatic and discharging the brass casings through the ejection port one of the other as you fire the gun.
In terms of handling, this pistol does have proper ambidextrous finger rests, slightly grooved out. The magazine buttplate creates a flush appearance at the base of the handle and is only slightly curved. The exterior slide is retained by two pins, 3mm, that are easily removable w/ a punch. The dust flap itself, is retained to the right face of the gun, shrouding the ejection port and is maintained by 2x phillip screws. The frame itself, is retained by phillips drive screws, so the entire gun can come apart quite simply.
Lastly, on the left face of the gun, whilst we do have what appears to be a fire selector, we cannot claim on our end that this gun or atleast the imported models, are capable of discharging fully automatic, as the fire selector cannot navigate to the A / AUTOMATIC dial position / doesn't want to budge in that direction. We believe an internal blocker to be at work here...
This is one of the few blank guns we're aware of that comes out of the box has a long stick / 26 shot magazine. This being aside from the BLOW SWAT, which in itself is comparably more beefier.
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