Description
A deactivated Mini Uzi submachine gun, one of the most recognisable military firearm designs of the twentieth century.
Developed in Israel as a compact evolution of the original Uzi platform, the Mini Uzi was introduced to provide a lighter and more portable alternative whilst retaining the rugged reliability for which the design became famous.
Its distinctive profile, incorporating a box receiver, pistol grip magazine housing, folding stock and protected iron sights, made it a popular choice amongst military, security and specialist units around the world.
This example retains the characteristic features associated with the Mini Uzi pattern, including its compact receiver, folding wooden stock assembly and military-style finish.
As a deactivated specimen, it is intended solely for collecting, display, educational or historical purposes.
The Uzi family has become one of the most influential firearm designs of the modern era and remains highly sought after by collectors of militaria, military history and twentieth-century defence technology.
Deactivated examples offer enthusiasts the opportunity to own and study an iconic design that played a significant role in military and security operations across numerous countries.






















