Mister Moro reviews the Northeast Mini UZI CO2 blowback airsoft gun in this Hyperdouraku video. The Mini UZI is a shortened version of the UZI submachine gun, originally developed in the 1950s. This CO2-powered model features a metal outer barrel and receiver with a realistic split design. It operates on an open bolt system, has a foldable wire stock, and a 25-round magazine. The gun has semi-auto and full-auto modes, which he praises its crisp action and high full-auto cycle rate.
Mach Sakai goes over an oldie, the Western Arms Mini UZI GBB. Rare find nowadays ad the closest is the KWC clone. The WA performs effectively on 134a/green gas, enabling rapid magazine emptying without the efficiency concerns associated with KWC clones.
Hyperdouraku reviews the Tokyo Marui Mini UZI AEG Review. In Japan, there is regulation that young people aged between 10-18 years are to be allowed to use airsoft guns provided that are low powered at aroud 0.135J (18 years and above can purchase 0.989J airsoft guns). This Mini UZI AEG is for that age group. It does fire 0.20g BBs but on 0.12g BBs, it can shoot up to 25 metres. It is powered by 4 AA Alkaline Batteries.
A nice backup to carry during CQB games if you don't dig gas blowback pistols, the KWC KCB-07 Blowback Mini Uzi gets unboxed, reviewed, and tested by Airsoft Mike... "Here I get my hands on the updated 2011 version of the KWC Mini Uzi! This Airsoft Uzi has the hardest kick I have experienced to date, in Airsoft! Watch the video and enjoy!"