only professionals or armed forces can carry mini uzis, its illegal to buy one.
Added: In the US you may apply to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) for a permit to legally purchase and own a fully automatic weapon.
Some Uzi's - although they could be modifed from automatic to single fire, would still not quaiify for legal 'non-permit' ownership since, because of their overall length they are too short to meet the minimum requirement for a 'short-barreled' rifle.
Another Answer: Most states permit civilians to own any Semi-Auto Uzi. Some states most notably California do not and if you lived say in Arizona and took your fully legal semi-auto to California once you crossed the border you will have broken so many gun laws that if they caught you- they would never let you out again. Also your state may have very lax gun laws but within a certain city limits the city ordnance take affect and you may have broken the law without knowing it. Key here is know for yourself when and where you are allowed to carry certain firearms and under what circumstance's, Only you can keep yourself out of jail.
Sign unseen this question cannot be answered since there are WAY too many things about Uzi's that COULD be in violation of the FFA, let alone Pa's laws. Best bet - bring it to your local FFA-licensed arms dealer and ask them.
ump is .45 while uzi is 9mm so .45 is bigger and is stronger
UZI
Probably an m9 handgun. Machine gun wize most likely a uzi or uzi variant.
uzi submachine gun
an uzi
UZI
Spelled Uzi, it is a submachine gun made in Israel.
uzi (עוזי) is pronounced OOH-zee. It means "my strength" in Hebrew.
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100-1000 USD
Uziel Gal invented the uzi gun
· uzi submachine gun