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  • Vector Uzi???

    Anyone have any experience with them?I found a new one,semi auto 9mm folding stock for $625.I put $100 down on it,but if their peices of crap I'm gonna go with something else.What's the general oppinion on them?
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    Vector Arms has been making USA built Uzis for years and they have a good reputation for producing a quality product. I think you will be happy with it and that sounds like a fair price if the rifle is NIB.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by LYCAN:
      I have heard they are not strong enough for long-term FULL-AUTO use.
      Vector's full auto Uzi's are stronger than original Uzi's.They heat treated their receiver's.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by LYCAN:
        </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by KML:
        </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by LYCAN:
        I have heard they are not strong enough for long-term FULL-AUTO use.
        Vector's full auto Uzi's are stronger than original Uzi's.They heat treated their receiver's. </font>[/QUOTE]Just to clarify, i was talking to the owner of Cobray (sole owner since the 80's) and he mentioned they don't heat treat all the way to the edge or something and stated the above. He also said that exact opposite of what you said.

        Being that the man that owns a company that manfactures SMG and has done so since the 80's, i tend to believe he is credible.

        But, no flame intended.
        </font>[/QUOTE]The full auto Vector Uzis have gotten good write ups. The market for class 3 fluctuates so much, but last time I checked they have climbed up a couple thousand dollars from when they released them to the market a few years ago.

        I'm thinking maybe the owner of Cobray was talking Vector down because they are the competition? Just a thought...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by LYCAN:
          </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by KML:
          </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by LYCAN:
          I have heard they are not strong enough for long-term FULL-AUTO use.
          Vector's full auto Uzi's are stronger than original Uzi's.They heat treated their receiver's. </font>[/QUOTE]Just to clarify, i was talking to the owner of Cobray (sole owner since the 80's) and he mentioned they don't heat treat all the way to the edge or something and stated the above. He also said that exact opposite of what you said.

          Being that the man that owns a company that manfactures SMG and has done so since the 80's, i tend to believe he is credible.

          But, no flame intended.
          </font>[/QUOTE]I have spoken with Harvey on different issues. He is pretty much full of ****. Yes, he may have been arount Cobray a long time, but all he expressed to me as gosphel was bull. If even just one thing had been true or or ended up being true I would have given benefit of doubt but, he managed to confirm all my doubts about hiself.

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          • #6
            Check out www.uzitalk.com for good discussions of various manufacturers.

            I've had a full auto vector for about a year and 3k rounds or so and not a burp or a hiccup.

            My gun likes hot ammo such as hirt, but wally win white box works.

            The heat treat debate rages on. These were group industries receivers, heat treated and welded by Vector.

            There are some reports of bad welds on FA guns, resulting in failure of back plate of receiver.

            The big thing here is the awesome customer service from Vector.

            Buy with confidence!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by LYCAN:
              Just to clarify, i was talking to the owner of Cobray (sole owner since the 80's) and he mentioned they don't heat treat all the way to the edge or something and stated the above. He also said that exact opposite of what you said.

              Being that the man that owns a company that manfactures SMG and has done so since the 80's, i tend to believe he is credible.

              But, no flame intended.
              Heat treating + Cobray= ??????????????????????

              hehe.

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