GROUP INC HR4332 UZI

Used In Stock

$1250.00

Specifications

Category Rifles
Manufacturer Group Inc Vector Arms
Caliber 9mm

Description

HERE IS A GROUP IND UZI VECTOR ARMS NSL UT. IN 9MM LIKE NEW CONDITION WITH 1 MAG
Historical Significance of the Model Name: The model designation "HR4332" was deliberately chosen to match the House Resolution bill number that enacted the 1986 ban. This "inside joke" marking adds a unique layer of historical provenance and a direct link to the legislation that created the NFA market as it exists today, which is a major draw for collectors.
Quality Construction: The receivers were manufactured by Group Industries from high-quality, heat-treated steel, designed for durability and a lifetime of use as machine guns. When Vector Arms acquired and assembled the remaining receivers, they used high-quality, new-condition South African military parts, resulting in a product that rivals the original Israeli Military Industries (IMI) Uzi in quality.
Caliber Versatility: The registered receiver is typically marked for multiple calibers (9mm, .45 ACP, and .22 LR). This means the owner can easily convert the firearm to different calibers using drop-in conversion kits, enhancing its utility and shooting enjoyment without requiring separate NFA registrations.
Authentic Uzi Design: The
HR4332
closely follows original IMI Uzi military specifications, including a full-auto trigger group and a receiver configuration that accepts standard military components. This provides collectors with an authentic, reliable shooting experience of an iconic submachine gun design. HERE IS A GROUP IND UZI VECTOR ARMS NSL UT. IN 9MM LIKE NEW CONDITION WITH 1 MAG
Historical Significance of the Model Name: The model designation "HR4332" was deliberately chosen to match the House Resolution bill number that enacted the 1986 ban. This "inside joke" marking adds a unique layer of historical provenance and a direct link to the legislation that created the NFA market as it exists today, which is a major draw for collectors.
Quality Construction: The receivers were manufactured by Group Industries from high-quality, heat-treated steel, designed for durability and a lifetime of use as machine guns. When Vector Arms acquired and assembled the remaining receivers, they used high-quality, new-condition South African military parts, resulting in a product that rivals the original Israeli Military Industries (IMI) Uzi in quality.
Caliber Versatility: The registered receiver is typically marked for multiple calibers (9mm, .45 ACP, and .22 LR). This means the owner can easily convert the firearm to different calibers using drop-in conversion kits, enhancing its utility and shooting enjoyment without requiring separate NFA registrations.
Authentic Uzi Design: The
HR4332
closely follows original IMI Uzi military specifications, including a full-auto trigger group and a receiver configuration that accepts standard military components. This provides collectors with an authentic, reliable shooting experience of an iconic submachine gun design.