It’s made by Umarex, it’s garbage! I know because I own a Beretta clone made by Umarex and it to is garbage! Jams, sights flew off before I got my 1st hundred rounds in! I will never waist my money on anything made by Umarex again! 👎🏼
EX09X8on December 23, 2022 at 12:52 am
IWI. ABSOLUTE RELIABILITY AND QUALITY. GET YOUR UZI MERCH TODAY.
~ probably some ad from the 1980s
Ryan Oteroon December 23, 2022 at 12:55 am
Not gonna lie, I had the same issue shot it once and never again, real shame because I really wanted it to work, even bought an extra 5 mags when you could find them because I was so excited and it was such a letdown I’m pretty sure u just have to find some hotter ammo that will cycle properly
joe eldoradoon December 23, 2022 at 12:56 am
Steam punk inspired Uzi lol
lude69.comon December 23, 2022 at 12:57 am
Do you have any guns that don’t have issues?
John Deere Aon December 23, 2022 at 1:01 am
I guess at 19 years old you didn’t read the Walther Operation Manual, page 11.
now at 14 your still fooling around.
Walther states use High velocity ,1.200 – 1,300 fps, ,40gr copper washed or copper coated bullet. Anything slower and non coated lead will not perform properly. Maybe you could delete this flawed demonstration and comeback with a document that’s more accurate, coherent and not a rambling of inaccurate facts.
looking forward to your rewrite.
💥🎯👎
Braxtonon December 23, 2022 at 1:07 am
I have 2 new magazines for this thing that I’m trying to sell currently. Havent had time to put them on gunbroker.
Outback in the Woodson December 23, 2022 at 1:08 am
I just did a video on this myself last week, used a 3D printed mag and it worked perfectly! The main thing about the IWI UZI made by Walther is to clean it after a couple of hundred rounds and it will run like a top.
CLINT WILLIAMSon December 23, 2022 at 1:08 am
Mine runs like a camp. It says in the owners manual ito use .22lr high velocity ammo.
It also looks like walther started making them again because they are on their website.
goodredmanon December 23, 2022 at 1:11 am
Man I just noticed you using a screwdriver to extract that stuck shell casing! On my pistols are use a wooden chopstick from the Chinese takeout restaurants, and for longer barrels wooden dowel or the cleaning rod from my kit. Just be sure to take something like that with you when you go shooting. Stick it in the muzzle end of your barrel pushing it all the way down into the chamber end to push out that stuck shell case.
Brasstard 7.62on December 23, 2022 at 1:13 am
Ive used the oil trick a bunch on 22s, stuck cases can be a lot of things. Timing problem, out of round chamber, rough chamber, bur on chamber edge from firing pin, etc…. golden bullets have a very hard slick case, I think they skip an anealing step and the brass is brittle. My Beretta 21a loves golden bullets and CCI Mini Mags, most everthing else needs oil. But when a Golden bullet has a split case it really sticks bad and need a rod to knock it out. I polished the chamber and made a relief where the firing pin pushes the brass up into the side of the recess and it helped alot. With the short barrel if there is any tendency to stick it the bullet already is well on its way before enough energy is imparted to the case but on the other hand Ive got cases to stick that would otherwise normaly work by putting the barrel up against wood, seems like too much pressure make it stick too. Need to find that sweet spot.
Luke Estepon December 23, 2022 at 1:17 am
You need to use high velocity and not lead rounds……
Sean Foltzon December 23, 2022 at 1:18 am
The problem is that the parts are all full sized and thus pretty heavy – feed it some mini-mags or Stinger ammo – basically you want something hot and heavy so the gun will properly cycle and feed.
I had made the mistake of scoring one of those "bucket of bullets" for it and it just doesn’t like cheap, light ammo but since the Marlin doesn’t care, it won’t go to waste.
But yeah, that’s the trick – hot and heavy – and it’ll run all day and be the kewlest .22 on the range…until someone shows up with a 10/22 with a real integral suppressor for a barrel.
Paul Falcettion December 23, 2022 at 1:19 am
I own the same firearm, I had the same issue. All that I did was hone the chamber entrance never have another problem. I also had a problem with it feeding so my magazines I would take the string out stretch the spring a little farther and reassemble to solve that problem
ECLECTIC 361on December 23, 2022 at 1:19 am
Did u sell it?
MTXon December 23, 2022 at 1:22 am
Looks beautiful but if it’s not reliable it’s just a little toy… OK it’s a 22…its a plinking toy anyways
Free Worldon December 23, 2022 at 1:27 am
I am no professional by any means but I wonder what would happen if you try to lap out the chamber with some lapping compound ?
Deep Blue World CodyGatzon December 23, 2022 at 1:30 am
Have you tried using a different type of ammunition bud
SlavicGondolaon December 23, 2022 at 1:31 am
Maybe it might like some cci stingers since they have nickel plated brass which helps make it a little more slick.
sacrip texon December 23, 2022 at 1:34 am
anal uzi
RcDelinquentson December 23, 2022 at 1:36 am
You still own this thing? I’ve been looking for one for a long while but i cannot find them, sadly
Bradenon December 23, 2022 at 1:39 am
Never had an issue with mine.
goodredmanon December 23, 2022 at 1:40 am
Prior to the ammo inflation was buying 500 round boxes of Remington thunderbolt making sure they’re 40gr solids. They actually do well however one note they are very dirty and they’re not copper plated lead it’s bear lead so does require a bit more cleaning. But I’ve had good luck with these in 22 when others won’t extract properly.
Thomas Beaveron December 23, 2022 at 1:45 am
Could it be the clip spring, brand or grain of ammo your using? If not original clip could cause the issue as well I’ve heard
You might want to try a different magazine.
It’s made by Umarex, it’s garbage! I know because I own a Beretta clone made by Umarex and it to is garbage! Jams, sights flew off before I got my 1st hundred rounds in! I will never waist my money on anything made by Umarex again! 👎🏼
IWI. ABSOLUTE RELIABILITY AND QUALITY. GET YOUR UZI MERCH TODAY.
~ probably some ad from the 1980s
Not gonna lie, I had the same issue shot it once and never again, real shame because I really wanted it to work, even bought an extra 5 mags when you could find them because I was so excited and it was such a letdown I’m pretty sure u just have to find some hotter ammo that will cycle properly
Steam punk inspired Uzi lol
Do you have any guns that don’t have issues?
I guess at 19 years old you didn’t read the Walther Operation Manual, page 11.
now at 14 your still fooling around.
Walther states use High velocity ,1.200 – 1,300 fps, ,40gr copper washed or copper coated bullet. Anything slower and non coated lead will not perform properly. Maybe you could delete this flawed demonstration and comeback with a document that’s more accurate, coherent and not a rambling of inaccurate facts.
looking forward to your rewrite.
💥🎯👎
I have 2 new magazines for this thing that I’m trying to sell currently. Havent had time to put them on gunbroker.
I just did a video on this myself last week, used a 3D printed mag and it worked perfectly! The main thing about the IWI UZI made by Walther is to clean it after a couple of hundred rounds and it will run like a top.
Mine runs like a camp. It says in the owners manual ito use .22lr high velocity ammo.
It also looks like walther started making them again because they are on their website.
Man I just noticed you using a screwdriver to extract that stuck shell casing! On my pistols are use a wooden chopstick from the Chinese takeout restaurants, and for longer barrels wooden dowel or the cleaning rod from my kit. Just be sure to take something like that with you when you go shooting. Stick it in the muzzle end of your barrel pushing it all the way down into the chamber end to push out that stuck shell case.
Ive used the oil trick a bunch on 22s, stuck cases can be a lot of things. Timing problem, out of round chamber, rough chamber, bur on chamber edge from firing pin, etc…. golden bullets have a very hard slick case, I think they skip an anealing step and the brass is brittle. My Beretta 21a loves golden bullets and CCI Mini Mags, most everthing else needs oil. But when a Golden bullet has a split case it really sticks bad and need a rod to knock it out. I polished the chamber and made a relief where the firing pin pushes the brass up into the side of the recess and it helped alot. With the short barrel if there is any tendency to stick it the bullet already is well on its way before enough energy is imparted to the case but on the other hand Ive got cases to stick that would otherwise normaly work by putting the barrel up against wood, seems like too much pressure make it stick too. Need to find that sweet spot.
You need to use high velocity and not lead rounds……
The problem is that the parts are all full sized and thus pretty heavy – feed it some mini-mags or Stinger ammo – basically you want something hot and heavy so the gun will properly cycle and feed.
I had made the mistake of scoring one of those "bucket of bullets" for it and it just doesn’t like cheap, light ammo but since the Marlin doesn’t care, it won’t go to waste.
But yeah, that’s the trick – hot and heavy – and it’ll run all day and be the kewlest .22 on the range…until someone shows up with a 10/22 with a real integral suppressor for a barrel.
I own the same firearm, I had the same issue. All that I did was hone the chamber entrance never have another problem. I also had a problem with it feeding so my magazines I would take the string out stretch the spring a little farther and reassemble to solve that problem
Did u sell it?
Looks beautiful but if it’s not reliable it’s just a little toy… OK it’s a 22…its a plinking toy anyways
I am no professional by any means but I wonder what would happen if you try to lap out the chamber with some lapping compound ?
Have you tried using a different type of ammunition bud
Maybe it might like some cci stingers since they have nickel plated brass which helps make it a little more slick.
anal uzi
You still own this thing? I’ve been looking for one for a long while but i cannot find them, sadly
Never had an issue with mine.
Prior to the ammo inflation was buying 500 round boxes of Remington thunderbolt making sure they’re 40gr solids. They actually do well however one note they are very dirty and they’re not copper plated lead it’s bear lead so does require a bit more cleaning. But I’ve had good luck with these in 22 when others won’t extract properly.
Could it be the clip spring, brand or grain of ammo your using? If not original clip could cause the issue as well I’ve heard