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CaDA stavebnice samonabíjecí pistole Micro UZI, 359 dílků, střílí plastové tyčinky.

C81008W
DOUBLE E CADA
CaDA stavebnice samonabíjecí pistole Micro UZI, 359 dílků, střílí plastové tyčinky.
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    THE MICRO UZI SELF-LOADING PISTOL IS A UNIQUE AND VERY CREATIVE KIT WITH LOTS OF INTERESTING ELEMENTS AND OPTIONS.



    Self-loading pistol from the Israeli company IMI, caliber 9mm Luger. Folding stock, 25-round magazine (identical to the UZI submachine gun), compensator. The weapon has a dynamic bolt and fires from the front position of the bolt, diopter sight, barrel length is 135mm, weight with empty magazine is 2.2kg.



    The Uzi is the name given to several similar submachine guns originating in Israel. The first prototype was developed in the late 1940s. Its inventor was Israeli officer Uziel Gal, after whom the submachine gun is named. In the 1980s, two smaller models were developed, the Mini-Uzi and the Micro-Uzi. It was produced under license in Belgium and Germany. It is still produced in Israel today, is used by the Israeli army and is a popular weapon of many terrorist groups. It is often confused with the American Ingram MAC-10 submachine gun and in general it can be said that among laymen the term UZI "Uzík", "Uzina" is used for any submachine gun with a magazine located in the pistol grip. [source?] Its design is based on the Czechoslovak model 24 submachine gun. This submachine gun intended for special forces was created in the mid-1980s. It is structurally no different from the Uzi submachine gun, but is shorter and heavier. The folding shoulder rest is simplified. On the right side of the muzzle there are two notches creating a compensator that reduces the barrel stroke when firing in bursts. It uses box magazines with a capacity of 20, 25 or 30 rounds. Possibility of firing special grenades, use of a silencer and also a sight for shooting at night.



    This kit is an amazing combination of invention and sophisticated technology. The pistol is equipped with a magazine for storing bullets. The shape of the simulated appearance of the weapon is very realistic. The assembled weapon has multiple moving parts. You can easily handle the assembly and disassembly of the kit. The kit is compatible with other kits, contains 359 pieces. Thanks to the beautiful packaging, the kit is an ideal gift.



    Technical specifications:
    The kit consists of 359 parts
    Dimensions: 25 x 23 x 5 cm
    Plastic stick shot function
    Weight: 500g

    Package contents:

    CaDA Micro UZI kit
    6 rounds
    Instructions

    The kit is suitable for children aged 8 and up. Video: https://youtu.be/7V62EXHZsd0?si=jIrNktdReO_Vut-x