IMI - Israeli Military Industries, which has since been privatised, and is now known as Israeli Weapons Industries. It was also manufactured under licence by FN-Herstal, Lyttleton Engineering (using the Vektor Arms name), and RH-ALAN. An unlicenced copy was manufactured in China, and marketed by NORINCO. Unlicenced copies, which were produced for local use, and never sold commercially, were also manufactured in Croatia.
an uzi
Yes. A sub machine gun is a machine gun that fires pistol rounds and Uzis are 9mm.
UZI
Probably an m9 handgun. Machine gun wize most likely a uzi or uzi variant.
Spelled Uzi, it is a submachine gun made in Israel.
Thompson Uzi Mac-Ten Browning AR-15
About 600 rounds per minute on full auto.
ump is .45 while uzi is 9mm so .45 is bigger and is stronger
UZI
uzi submachine gun
In these days, the Israel military uses the M-16 rifle and others which they fabricate like The Negev Machine Gun, the Tavor Assault Rifle, The X-95 Family, the UZI sub-machine gun, and the Jericho Pistol.
The Uzi sub machine gun was not used by the Germans during WWII. It was not made until 1950 and then as a prototype. It was designed by Major Uziel Gal, and introduced to the IDF (Israeli Defence Forces) in 1954.