posted on Dec, 18 2003 @ 11:23 AM
Para-Uzi!
- The Para Micro Uzi features several new important improvements compare to the old version, reflecting the changes in modern firearms design
since the first Micro Uzi was produced in the early 1990's:
- The single most important modification is the integration of a standard M1913 Picatinny rail to an IMI product. With most of the world using the
M16 assault rifle and MP5 SMG series, most accessories are developed in order to be mounted on them. On the other hand, the Uzi series have become
less and less used in the world, and all its accessories needed a special custom made adapter to be fitted on it. Thus, an operator using the Uzi only
had a handful of accessories to pick from that he can mount on his weapon. The introduction of the Picatinny rail, a world standard in many different
common firearms (M16, MP5, and FN Minimi to name a few) opened endless accessories' mounting options on the Para Micro Uzi. The rail has been placed
on both the receiver (mainly to host various day and night optics), and on a special arm extending under the barrel (mainly to host flashlights and
laser pointers).
- The entire pistol grip and magazine well have been redesign. The new version can now take standard Glock 17 9 mm handgun 17 rounds magazines, as
well as a special 33 rounds Glock like magazine. This allows interchangeability with issued handguns, especially in Unit YAMAM, in which the Glock 17
is standard issued secondary weapon.
- The cocking handle has been moved to the left side of the receiver instead of top it allowing the mounting of accessories as well as smother
operation.
- While any kind of accessories that can be fitted on a Picatinny rail can be mounted on the Para Micro Uzi, the original configuration tailored made
to the operational requirements of the Israeli CT units, include three items: Tasco Optima miniature reflex sight, IMI GM sound suppressor and an
Meprolight laser pointer.
- Several other changes have been made such as self illuminated front and rear night sights, made by the Israeli company Meprolight, and threads
along the barrel for mounting a suppressor.
This seems as quite modern SMG to me..
And also,
Russians are just starting to make these mini-SMGs..
(started in late 1980s, issued first of these in early 1990s.. are now in use..)
Like KLIN, KEDR and others..
And still security forces in Russian (special dechaments..) use Stechkin APS (rapid fire) pistols..
And IDF is throwing em away?
With what are they going to replace those?
AR-15 type of mini-ARs?
With no stock?
I dont think so..