![]() ![]() The Norinco 320 is a clone, with typical Chinese ugly finish quality, but they are solid, and used to be cheap. However there are Vector Arms and Norinco "clones" in the $600 to $800 range. Price: an original IMI will set you back a minimum of $1000, up to $1400, unless you want an IMI Mini Uzi, expect $2k. If your shopping for an exclusive home defense gun, I'd begin by looking at shotguns, and then. On the other hand, maybe the uzi would be scary enough to frighten the intruder(s) away and you won't have to fire.Ĭuz how do they know it's not full auto? But I wouldn't count on it. To most people, the Uzi is an evil, scary, black thing and it's apt to paint you in a whole different light than something with wood on it. ![]() (have I contradicted myself? well, caliber can equate to confidence)Ģ: What is your weapon going to look like to the DA and the sheeple jury when and if you use the weapon in home defense. That you should give it some real thought, is all I'm saying. ![]() ![]() There's enough opponents of 9mm as a defensive cartridge It you are serious about a defense gun, you should consider two things:ġ: Effective caliber for the job. There are more ergonomic 9mm carbines out there, and they are likely cheaper. Personally, I think a a semi uzi is an oversized, overpriced package for 9mm. ![]()
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