Features
- Robust and heavyweight stamped steel construction
- Durable aluminum bolt
- Deep engraved authentic Hebrew markings
- Low profile cocking knob
- Type 3 real wood stock
- Compatible with both CO2 and green gas magazines
- Includes a 25 round CO2 magazine
- Realistic hard-kick blowback action
- Adjustable sight
To authentically recreate this vintage SMG that has historical significance from the '50s, we equipped it with a 25-round CO2 magazine, a small cocking knob, a type 3 stock, and Hebrew markings. It houses an aluminum bolt and ensures compatibility with both CO2 and gas magazines, promising good functionality even in colder weather conditions.
The Peerless Hebrew BladeIn the 1950s, just a few years after its founding, Israel was in a precarious situation, threatened by Middle Eastern powers from the outside and undermined by Palestinian Fedayeen from the inside. Consequently, the Israeli military urgently needed a submachine gun with a low failure rate, easy maintenance, and rapid production capability. Against this backdrop, the UZI submachine gun designed by Uziel Gal came into being, officially adopted in 1951 and mass-produced from 1954. In 1956, it was formally equipped by the paratrooper units and immediately participated in the battles with the Palestinian Fedayeen in the Gaza Strip, and later shone in the Suez Crisis in the same year.
During the design process of the UZI, Uziel Gal was inspired by the German MP40 and the British Sten Gun. The simple structure, reliability, and easy production of these firearms gave him a lot of inspiration. He also borrowed from the Czech ZK-476, innovatively placing the magazine housing inside the grip, which not only made the UZI more compact but also allowed the shooter to change the magazine without needing to visually check the action. In terms of safety, it was equipped with a grip safety device similar to that of the M1911 to prevent firing due to recoil when dropped.
The UZI features an open-bolt design and a reduced rate of fire, providing better single-shot control, which not only ensured the reliability of the firearm in deserts and other harsh environments but also enhanced its performance in combat. The UZI first deployed in battle in 1956 was equipped with a fixed wooden stock, which suffered extensive damage due to poor design. It later underwent a series of improvements to enhance structural strength, including eliminating the cleaning kit compartment, enlarging the heel of the stock, and strengthening the stock connection design.
This time, Northeast Manufacturing is launching the UZI 50 GBB equipped with the classic Type 3 stock and the iconic small handle, accompanied by a 32-round short magazine, perfectly restoring the unparalleled elegance of a generation of famous guns. This product uses Northeast's latest third-generation specialized interior, improved with CO2 technology, paired with a steel shell-covered realistic 25-round styled CO2 magazine with a capacity for 32 rounds, offering better gas efficiency and durability, ensuring a smooth gaming experience regardless of winter or summer. When you hold this gun, apart from personally feeling the exquisite craftsmanship and excellent GBB game performance that forged this gun, the perfectly exquisite appearance instantly takes you back to that legendary and tumultuous era.
Manufacturer: Northeast Airsoft
FPS Range: 350-380
Specifications:
Overall Length: 640mm
Inner Barrel: Approx. 260mm
Weight: 3160g
Magazine Capacity: 32 rounds
Gas Type: CO2 Green Gas
Fire Modes: Semi-Auto, Full-Auto
Muzzle Velocity: ~1.33 Joules (Tested w/ 0.20g BBs)
System: Gas Blowback
Hop-Up: Yes, Adjustable
Package Contents: Gun, CO2 Magazine, Manual
Materials: Steel, Aluminum, Wood
About Northeast Airsoft
Northeast Engineering & Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is a Taiwan-based Airsoft manufacturer established in 2015.
We make classic, collectible and skirmishable Airsoft GBBs.