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The Uzi, come on, you know you want it

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There is nothing like spraying .45 ACP while straightening your white jacket and blue shirt. It is an experience rivaled by no other gun, other then perhaps the Mac-10, but fuck the Mac-10.

 

The Uzi has style. It has utter class. It has also been around since the 50's and is a widespread submachine gun.

 

You can also conceal it. Put it in your bag, with a dozen mags. No one will ever have to know you have one of the most badass automatic weapons with you. They'll only get to know this when you pull it out and hold desperately into that trigger until they are dead and your gun goes click.

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There is nothing like spraying .45 ACP while straightening your white jacket and blue shirt. It is an experience rivaled by no other gun

 

The Uzi is a 9mm.

 

It's been produced in and converted to other calibers as well but it is best known as, first and foremost as a 9mm.

 

1987 Action Arms advertisement for .45 UZI carbine

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Yeah, I think for .45, the Thompson or old grease guns will be the most common. I think H&K makes a few models, not sure that it is very standard otherwise. 9mm makes for better control, which is pretty key on such weapons.

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Yeah, I think for .45, the Thompson or old grease guns will be the most common. I think H&K makes a few models, not sure that it is very standard otherwise. 9mm makes for better control, which is pretty key on such weapons.

Thompsons? Greasegun is a possibility but I doubt you'd find an M1A1 or M1928. Greasegun and MAC-10 are the only reasonable .45 SMGs I can think of.

And yeah, H&K makes some .45s, notably the UMP-45.

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Interestingly enough I've seen more than a few photographs of Thompsons turning up in Eastern Europe. In addition they were used in the Balkans, Serbia, Croatia, Macedonia, etc, as recently as the 1990s.

 

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There's a Croatian band named after the gun as one of the members was nicknamed "Thompson" as he was issued the gun during the 1991-1995 War of Independence: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thompson_(band)

 

I would still not add a Thompson or any .45 caliber submachine gun but it's perhaps not as far-fetched as it seems at first blush... depends on the geography.

 

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Interestingly enough I've seen more than a few photographs of Thompsons turning up in Eastern Europe. In addition they were used in the Balkans, Serbia, Croatia, Macedonia, etc, as recently as the 1990s.

 

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fD1vvqA.jpg?1

 

There's a Croatian band named after the gun as one of the members was nicknamed "Thompson" as he was issued the gun during the 1991-1995 War of Independence: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thompson_(band)

 

I would still not add a Thompson or any .45 caliber submachine gun but it's perhaps not as far-fetched as it seems at first blush... depends on the geography.

 

I'd add at least one, just to give a multi-purpose to the FNX ammo. I'd just make it rare.

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i think it is coming uzi and mac but im not sure is it confirmed 

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The Uzi is a 9mm.

It's been produced in and converted to other calibers as well but it is best known as, first and foremost as a 9mm.

1987 Action Arms advertisement for .45 UZI carbine

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I know its multiple calibers, I just prefer my Uzis in .45 ACP. Though they would probably add it in 9mm.

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I agree, the Uzi would the perfect SMG. It's not modern but still a popular sub machine gun in Eastern Europe.

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