Yes, this meant it would ultimately cost a little more but the benefit of doing it in bite-sized chunks was much easier on family relations. I would have to buy a semiauto model and gradually convert it via the registered bolt route. This meant the money to buy a relatively expensive registered receiver Uzi would not be available. Upon returning from Bosnia my wife decided her “reward” for enduring my nine-month absence would be a new kitchen. You be the judge whether I succeeded or not. In other words, it had to look beautiful and run even better. The final goal was to possess an Uzi submachine gun that was both cosmetically and mechanically perfect. So much so, that upon my return to the US I wanted a full automatic Uzi for my own personal collection! This article will describe in detail the process I went through to select and convert a semi-auto Uzi into a “factory correct” full auto version. This was my first real long-term examination of the Uzi and I liked what I saw. Having recently completed a tour in Bosnia courtesy of Uncle Sam, I had been in the unique position of storing my Beretta M9 9mm pistol and having access to an Uzi. Simple, reliable, widespread parts availability and an excellent pedigree all come into this popularity. One of the most popular firearms to convert to full automatic is without any doubt the Uzi carbine.
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