It can be purchased as either fully auto or semi auto.
One may order or purchase any Class 1 UZI (semi automatic) from or through any registered FFL dealer. To purchase a Class 3 UZI (fully automatic) one must purchase a Class 3 license.
Yes, in accordance with the provisions of the National Firearms Act of 1934.
M means Modern, because it is a new model of the Ak-47 series, like UZI haves (UZI SMG, Mini UZI, Micro UZI, UZI Pistol).
The Mini-Uzi has a cyclic rate of around 800 rounds per minute (vs. 600 rounds per minute from the standard Uzi, and about 1100 rounds per minute for the Micro-Uzi).
50-500 usd
In Ohio, the legality of Uzi firearms, specifically the Uzi submachine gun, falls under federal and state regulations. The Uzi is classified as a National Firearms Act (NFA) weapon, which means it is heavily regulated and requires a special permit to own. Generally, civilian ownership of fully automatic firearms, like the Uzi, is restricted unless the owner has registered the firearm with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and has complied with all legal requirements. Overall, while it is not outright illegal to own an Uzi in Ohio, it is subject to strict regulations.
Yes, the Glock 18 is fully automatic.
Yes, the M14 is capable of fully automatic fire.
SMG stands for Sub-Machine Gun. Firearms in that category are generally compact, handheld, operated from an unsupported position and function in a fully automatic firing mode. Some examples would be UZI, MP5, Vector, Thompson.
No, it is a semi-automatic.
No you have to pull on the trigger every time you want it to fire. But you can easily make it fully automatic.
Fully automatic shotgun, no. Automatic rifles and machine guns, yes.