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  • gunman41mag

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    I hadn't given any thought to the Uzi. This might be a question better suited to the NFA section of the forums, but I'm going to ask. Which Uzi should I go with to avoid the NFA stamp? Looks like none of them have a long enough barrel (maximum barrel length 10.25 inches) or overall length (length with stock extended 25.5 inches) to avoid the SBR classification. But it looks like the Mini Uzi, and Micro Uzi might qualify as a pistol (correct me if I'm wrong). The official site (Uzi.com) claims that the Mini Uzi, and Micro Uzi have folding stocks... but I can't see them. If they have folding stocks, that would qualify them as rifles, needing a NFA stamp, right? Would that leave me with only the Uzi pistol, which would defeat the purpose of having a 9mm RIFLE.

    My UZI has a 16 inch barrel & anyone that is 18 years or older can own one, It accurate & doesn't jam, but it's a little heavy compared to other 9MM rifles
     

    Saiga223

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    I am a fan of the Hi Point like a few others that have posted, but I'm thinking that is not what your looking for so have you looked into the Just Right Carbines?

    Here is the link: Just Right Carbines

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