Here's a showcase of my recent project: Norinco Uzi model 320. The whole thing took a span of..... about five days.
Here's a little backstory of the Norinco uzi (its the one with the wooden thumb-hole stock.)
The Norinco UZI's
were unlicensed copies of the IMI UZI Model B and were manufactured in China in the the mid 1990's and imported into the United states as civilian weapon. At the time, they were a response the recent weapons ban/restriction imposed by the Clinton administration. Hence, the semi-auto only, restrictive thumb-hole stock, wielded barrel screw and long barrel. loopholes... basically loopholes.
Anyways here ya go.
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Without stock, the uzi would have to be register as a pistol to remain legal. (The state that I am from at least.) Yay, United State gun laws!