
Stocks - UZI Talk
May 8, 2017 · The stock folds in two places and tucks up neatly under the receiver when not in use. The type 5 stock results in about a 1" longer length of pull than a type 4 stock, and it has a lower drop to it. The type 6 stock is a wire folding stock developed for the Mini UZI.
Practical Solutions Uzi-style folding stock | UZI Talk Forums
Nov 20, 2023 · I bought one of their Baby Ghost uppers when I got the CFW bolt for the M11/380, put CZ Scorpion sights on it, and I bought their UZI-style folding stock to complete the package. It's a fantastic combo. I have a similar setup on an M11/9 too.
Fixed wood or folding stock? - UZI Talk Forums
Jun 4, 2009 · Vector sells them, but due to some strange gun laws, it is not legal to install a quick detach stock on a semi-auto unless registered as a SBR. Once you take off the mount to remove the metal underfolder, a semi-auto uzi won't fire. Once you attempt to cock the weapon, the striker spring would simply come out the hole, in the rear of the receiver.
Help: How do you install folding stock | UZI Talk Forums
Sep 26, 2004 · I am trying to install a folding stock on my vector IMI SA uzi. It is a full size gun and I have taken the polymer stock off and am having trouble loosing the screw in the back of the receiver that holds the bracket for the polymer stock. It looks like I have to remove the bracket to install my folder. Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks ...
Norinco 320 w/folding stock is SBR! | UZI Talk Forums
Jan 29, 2005 · The semi-auto Uzi is sold with an attatched folding stock, removal of the stock or use of a quick detachable stock would violate the rifle length minimum of 26". To comply with the 26" minumum length, the semi-auto Mini Uzi, has a barrel length of 19" to make up the length lost in the receiver and stock.
Norinco UZI - UZI Talk
Mar 12, 2017 · The thumbhole stock does not attach directly to the receiver. Instead, a bracket attaches to the receiver and the stock attaches to the bracket. The bracket slides under the folding stock catch (below the receiver) and has one bolt in the back like the folding stock does. It would not normally be removed from the receiver.
How To Remove The Folding Stock? - UZI Talk Forums
Jul 29, 2005 · The bolt threads into a stud that fits tightly into the folding stock. It can hold pretty good, even without the bolt. The best way to remove it is to loosen the bolt a bit and then give it a whack to push the stud out a bit. Continue to loosen the bolt a bit at a time and then whack it to keep pushing the stud loose of the stock.
Mini UZI - UZI Talk
Jan 24, 2004 · However, in the folded stock position the difference is even more noticeable - only 36 cm (14.4”) for the Mini UZI compared to the 47 cm (17.9”) of the standard UZI, making the concealment of the Mini UZI a much easier task. Replacement of the standard UZI heavy folding stock, which took a relatively long time to be extended, with a modern ...
help with folding stock removal | UZI Talk Forums
Apr 9, 2008 · Sometimes the stock nut fits very tightly into the recess in the stock - tightly enough so it holds on even when you remove the bolt. In that case, do the following. First, remove the bolt/firing pin carrier/recoil springs and rubber buffer from the inside of the gun. Then start with the stock bolt tightened down.
UZI Talk - Norinco Conversion
Mar 12, 2017 · A quick detachable stock has a lever that is pushed to remove the stock from the UZI. A quick detachable stock is not mounted to the receiver with screws like the IMI stock pictured here. Using the ATF letter as a reference, you can place a quick detachable stock on the weapon as 18 USC 922(v) only forbids folding/telescoping stocks - not ...