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PostPosted: 18-Dec-2003 02:11    Post subject: Farewell to the Uzi Reply to topic Reply with quote

http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/12/17/israel.obsolete.uzi.ap/index.html


Obsolete? Inaccurate? Unless todays fancy hi-tech toy guns are done "soldier proof" it will be missed.
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PostPosted: 18-Dec-2003 07:24    Post subject: RE: Farewell to the Uzi Reply to topic Reply with quote

Take away the easy and give them complicated Plastic instead.....



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PostPosted: 19-Dec-2003 19:18    Post subject: RE: Farewell to the Uzi Reply to topic Reply with quote

"Just a few pieces of metal, one spring, and that's it."

Sounds like a great sales pitch for lots of armies with little money...I guess Israel can afford the high-techy stuff though...I thought the reference to the delight of drug lords and gangs was pretty funny though.
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PostPosted: 20-Dec-2003 10:56    Post subject: RE: Farewell to the Uzi Reply to topic Reply with quote

Perhaps they just decided to spend some money on making IMI happy? Like buying the Galil assault rifle. It was more expensive than the M-16 and for some reason immediately issued to second-line units... The front-line units managed to get the M-16s and CAR-15s that they wanted.

So now it's time to buy another domestic product in sufficient quantities that the manufacturer stays in the business.



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PostPosted: 20-Dec-2003 11:59    Post subject: RE: Farewell to the Uzi Reply to topic Reply with quote

I knew a guy who was involved in the first Gulf War; he told me that a good number of U.S. soldiers ditched their M-16s for Galis first chance they got. I know the first model M-16s were unreliable, but I thought they'd fixed that with the newer models. I don't know how reliable this information is though....
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PostPosted: 20-Dec-2003 23:54    Post subject: RE: Farewell to the Uzi Reply to topic Reply with quote

I don't know about the US M-16s, but the Canadian version is kick-a**! As long as you keep it clean you'll have no problems. Even in a dusty environment, all you need is a few minutes a day, and you're ready to rock.

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PostPosted: 22-Dec-2003 16:02    Post subject: RE: Farewell to the Uzi Reply to topic Reply with quote

That's what I've always heard about the U.S. ones as well, for the most part...I was referring to the Vietnam era ones really. I know one guy who was an M.P. in Nam, and he carried an M-14...said he knew too many guys who got killed when their M-16s jammed.
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PostPosted: 22-Dec-2003 16:14    Post subject: RE: Farewell to the Uzi Reply to topic Reply with quote

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On 2003-12-20 23:54, Alexander wrote:
I don't know about the US M-16s, but the Canadian version is kick-a**! As long as you keep it clean you'll have no problems. Even in a dusty environment, all you need is a few minutes a day, and you're ready to rock.

Alexander
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I had the same experience. The A1 version, which I also used would have bit the big one tho'. I had to break it down shotgun and give the bolt and reciever a quick wipe out every time I went thru the sand or gritty muck, or get lots of jams. The A2 doesn't do that.

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