
UZI 
Submachine guns
400 Kč
Per hour for firearms license holders
400 Kč
For rental with an instructor + 10 shots
For rental with an instructor + 10 shots
Per hour for firearms license holders
Calibre | 9 mm Luger |
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Barrel length | 260 mm |
Range | 100-200 m |
Weight | 3 kg |
Magazine size | 32 |
Country of origin | Israel |
The Uzi submachine gun – A legend among compact weapons
Introduction: The weapon that defined an era
The Uzi submachine gun is one of the most famous and successful firearms of the 20th century. This Israeli submachine gun became famous for its compact size, incredible reliability, and ease of manufacture. From its origins as a military weapon, it became a global phenomenon, finding its way into army arsenals, police units, and pop culture.
Historical context: Why was the Uzi submachine gun created in the first place?
After the creation of Israel in 1948, the new country faced an acute need for effective and easily accessible weapons. Officer Uziel Gal therefore created a compact, simple, and durable submachine gun that would suit the conditions of combat in both desert and urban environments. In 1954, the Uzi was officially introduced into the arsenal of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).
What made the Uzi submachine gun a legend?
Compact design and easy handling
The Uzi stood out for its compactness and one-handed operation. Thanks to its simple design, it was easy to operate even in confined spaces, making it ideal for military and special operations in urban terrain.
Reliability in all conditions
Its robust construction ensured minimal failure even under extreme stress or contamination. This feature made the Uzi a popular weapon among military and security forces around the world.
Simplicity of production
Thanks to its uncomplicated production and low manufacturing costs, the Uzi could be produced in large quantities, making it an affordable option even for countries with limited industrial capacity.
Practical use: From battlefields to secret services
The Uzi has been deployed in a number of historical conflicts, notably during the Six-Day War (1967) and the Yom Kippur War (1973). However, its use has extended far beyond Israel's borders. It became a favorite weapon of special forces and secret services around the world, including the American secret services, which used it for several decades.
Pop culture phenomenon: Hollywood fame of the Uzi submachine gun
The Uzi submachine gun also gained enormous popularity thanks to the film and gaming industries. It appeared in iconic films such as The Terminator, Die Hard, The Matrix, and Scarface. In games such as Call of Duty, Counter-Strike, and Grand Theft Auto, it has become a favorite choice among players due to its effectiveness and distinctive appearance.
Available variants of the Uzi submachine gun
Advantages vs. disadvantages of the Uzi submachine gun
Advantages
Disadvantages
Interesting facts and FAQ
Why is the submachine gun called Uzi?
The submachine gun was named after its creator, Uziel Gal, who, paradoxically, did not want the weapon to bear his name.
What is the main difference between the Mini and Micro Uzi?
The Micro Uzi is even more compact than the Mini Uzi and is primarily designed for concealed carry and operations requiring extreme discretion.
Is the Uzi still used in the military?
Yes, although mostly in modernized variants such as the Uzi Pro. Classic models are still popular with special forces and some security agencies.
Conclusion: Uzi – a timeless weapon with an undeniable legacy
During its existence, the Uzi submachine gun has earned its place as a legendary weapon thanks to its simplicity, durability, and versatility. Although more advanced technologies exist today, the Uzi remains a respected symbol of a compact and effective submachine gun that has transcended military use and become part of global culture.