1:48 the uzi was not replaced by the micro tavor in the IDF. In the IDF, the UZI was a weapon given to non-combatants since the 70's. Combatants weapons was replaced by the Galil and the M16 as a lesson from the 1973 war. The Tavor replaced the M16/M4 in the middle-late 2000's in most infantry units. Galils were replaced by modified (short barrel) M16's in the Artillery and Armored corps. since middle 2003, there was no need for non-combatants to carry weapons anymore, so no more Uzi's for anyone (except for micro Uzi's for some special units, I guess)
So glad you pointes that out. Obviously you know how in independemce war they made subs out of plumbing pipes. Basically the uzi came from that initial simple blowback design. I was in Israel during 1st Intafada. We hired a personal guide instead of doing group tour of Masada and other sites but i remember he had a micro uzi strapped to his ankle. Those Micro Uzis are just amazing for a late 70s design (version i saw but i was only 9 but had been shooting rifles since 5)
In europe Full Auto Firearms that shoot Pistol Calibre are called Maschinepistol. Whereas in America a compact firearm like the MAC or Mini Uzi or smaller are called Sub-Machine Guns.
Ikr! Remember seeing mac, tec, etc. All at gun shows.. I dont even go anymore it's like being at a Walmart, they're all the same pushing the same off the shelf guns... miss the good old days
I remember walking around Knob Creek with my father looking for the best deal on a MAC shortly after picking up the UZI. He would always be wearing this shirt that did "UZI does it" ! LOL, that basically sums up my childhood weekends. It insane the prices of some of these things today. Especially with it just being stamped metal!!!
Whenever I see an Uzi, I think of a 60 Minutes episode from 40+ years ago. It was about life in Israel. In the story there was a good looking girl in designer jeans packing an Uzi. Or maybe I'm remembering wrong.
Awesome video. I feel like this is me trying to explain to my semi interested friends how my Uzi and MAC work - hoping I’m doing a good job and they are interested. Lol. Then I look over and they’re trying to find a cold beer.
Machine pistol is a German term that simply means a machine gun that uses pistol ammo. SMG is an American term that means the same thing. There is no such thing as a MAC11 in 9mm. The M11/9 was manufactured by a Company called SWD Inc not MAC. Cobray is a registered trademark that originated with Gordon Ingram and MAC. That trademark was acquired by SWD after MAC went out of business. The person who owned SWD created a Company called Cobray Firearms. The M11/9 SMG was manufactured at SWD and sold through Cobray
Mini uzi 6 lb Micro u,i 3.3 lb Mac 11 9mm 3.5lb Fullsize uzi 9lb with standard barrel (more than an ak and ar15) Micro uzi would be amazing for sidearm use. Only problem is that it should probably be drilled into troops to go semi only or their entire mag will be empty in half a second Put a red dot on there and now you have an amazing pistol good for 120 yards rather than a p320 or beretta that troops are only going to be able to use up to about 30y before the shots get too scattered larger than a man sized target P320 or beretta or glock with a red dot might be able to extend that oit to 60 yards
Late 1960’s vision was Mac-10 type. Uzi HK Mp5 carbine’s fade away and pistol size smg’s PDW’s are future of smg only. Assault rifle is Mil gun these small Police task, personal protection detail use.
In the movie The Killer Elite 1975 by Sam Peckinpah one character has an “Uzi” but when you see it in the movie it’s a MAC 10 mocked up to look like an Uzi
Which firearm is better with long term wear? It looks like the MAC 10 serialized part has less contact with fast moving parts like the bolt than the UZI. Does that mean the MAC 10 is a better gun to get if you wanted to shoot all day every day?
I would venture that part of the reason the Uzi is seen as a sub and the mac as a machine pistol would be the barrel length -- that Uzi barrel goes all the way inside to above the trigger
Looks similar but uzi was created almost 15 years before so I assume the designer of Mac just stole the idea and by the way he failed anyway because Mac don’t have accuracy, and even us military didn’t want to accept it. Uzi was created in 1950, and serve many countries till now. For example Israel 1954-2003.
Great Video! However, as an FYI...they’re both classified as “Machineguns” under the GCA and NFA. Under the law there is no classification as a machine pistol. A firearm is either a “machinegun” as defined or not.
doesn't matter mac cant aim for shit so your better off just getting an uzi better accuracy better design the fire rate is pointless if it cant hit its target
I don't think I'd call the MAC-10 a machine pistol. It was designed to be shot from the shoulder as it comes with a stock. Whether a person shoots it with the stock extended or not really doesn't matter. Same with the UZI. Glock 18 is a machine pistol, even if a stock is added as its original design was to be fired 1 handed, same thing with the Beretta 93. Just my opinion though.
Yes it cannot be fired and reloaded with one hand unlike handguns. Yet revolvers also cannot be reloaded with one hand. You'd actually have to hold the gun with your thighs while dropping rounds in. The Mac and micro uzi is super super small and is basically the same size and weight as a 1911. But requires two hands to reload and charge it just like a revolver requires two hands to reload as well Basically I think the handgun pistol designation simply requires that it is designed to be fired with one hand and reloading is for the future self to worry about
Can anyone answer this question? We use to make the barrel fore the Mack 10 where I use to work in 1973. It is a 9mm gun. But we also made the barrels for the same exact gun in a 45 caliber. I cant find any of these. Does anyone know what that 45 cal model was and if they have seen any and where? I suspect the company in Georgia made them and kept it secret.
The 9mm and .45 models were both referred to simply as the Military Armament Corporation ‘M-10’. I would dare say that there were more .45 versions produced than 9mm. The .45 used a slightly modified Grease Gun magazine, as opposed to the proprietary 9mm magazines that have proven to be far more rare. If you find an M-10 (“MAC-10”) at an auction or for sale online, it will more than likely be a .45 caliber model.
I’m just going to buy a few full autos once I turn 21. Crypto is a great thing. 2 years to go. Already have paperwork for an SBR I’m waiting on just there is an age requirement when going through a dealer for an NFA restricted item. Don’t get why it’s not 18 across the board.
This machine gun is a registered bolt made by Group Industries... Essentially, what they did was take a full auto bolt and cut a relief into it to clear the blocking bar on a semi auto Uzi. Then the bolt was registered as a "machine gun" prior to 1986. That way, when the bolt is purchased, it can be dropped into a "semi" uzi and the buffer/striker assembly replaced with the single spring and buffer of the machine gun. So registered drop in parts. A registered receiver would just be a standard receiver with no denial bar which would run off a standard unmodified bolt.
With that MAC -- A suppressor gets HOT FAST TOO. You aren't going to be hanging onto that can for very long, and now you are one-handing a VERY nose-heavy, heavy, uncomfortable, kludgy, unwieldy iron cinder block of a handgun, and desperately licking and blowing on your hand to try and cool it down as it erupts in FLAMES while you are still trying to fight and reload since you dumped your mag faster than you could get your finger off the trigger I may exaggerate a teensy bit here and there....
MAC-10's have seen heavy service here in south central los angeles 😂
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Always liked the UZI look. I'll take the UZI in 9mm and the MAC in 45 ACP.
Yup couldn't agree more
Assassin gun vs combat gun. Picky/Choosy
Ask the wife.
Uzi is like PC graphics and mac 10/11 looks like ps1
Yeah but both are almost same.
Saadan Saeed ik lol
Right, but the PS1 always has a special place in our hearts.
gotta love them ps1 graphics tho
the mac10 is way cleaner and so much nicer
I thought the Mac-10 was a Uzi and I thought the uzi was a Uzi lol
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I love both guns soo much... Uzi looks nice and the Mac is funny and simple
The big mac 10 burger machine gun
@@shockwave._.8098 you mean a machine pistol That can do a lot of damage eh
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I really like this kind of specific comparision between similar weapons. Nicely done.
awesome video man, any boy who grew up in the 80s has a special fondness for both of these weapons
Also in exact 2000
Still like em
Still rock em
2002
Motherf#kin CHUCK NORRIS! Dual wielding shoulder holster UZI'S!!!
i came here for a phased plasma rifle in a 40watt range.
guess ill have to settle for Da oozi nain millimidah.
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1:48 the uzi was not replaced by the micro tavor in the IDF.
In the IDF, the UZI was a weapon given to non-combatants since the 70's. Combatants weapons was replaced by the Galil and the M16 as a lesson from the 1973 war.
The Tavor replaced the M16/M4 in the middle-late 2000's in most infantry units. Galils were replaced by modified (short barrel) M16's in the Artillery and Armored corps.
since middle 2003, there was no need for non-combatants to carry weapons anymore, so no more Uzi's for anyone (except for micro Uzi's for some special units, I guess)
So glad you pointes that out.
Obviously you know how in independemce war they made subs out of plumbing pipes. Basically the uzi came from that initial simple blowback design.
I was in Israel during 1st Intafada. We hired a personal guide instead of doing group tour of Masada and other sites but i remember he had a micro uzi strapped to his ankle.
Those Micro Uzis are just amazing for a late 70s design (version i saw but i was only 9 but had been shooting rifles since 5)
But it's weird how you can put the stock on the MAC-10 but is used as a one-handed weapon lol nice
It functions more like a pistol brace where it helps stabilize and absorb recoil
I realize this is old but as an owner of a beautiful model b Uzi, I fully enjoyed the detailed video. Thanks.
The mac 10s biggest downfall is the cheap mags and 80s rep it's actually a very good sub gun and some modernized ones even rival modern smgs.
The aftermarket has really helped address the MAC's shortcomings.
Classic 90s movie guns love it
I'll always remember the t2 arcade game had the vibrating Uzi so cool
Mac10s look like somebody made them on their garage workbench
In europe Full Auto Firearms that shoot Pistol Calibre are called Maschinepistol. Whereas in America a compact firearm like the MAC or Mini Uzi or smaller are called Sub-Machine Guns.
I remember they used to sell those Mac-10 for $700.00 at the Gun Show
now they be selling them over 5 Grand
Ikr! Remember seeing mac, tec, etc. All at gun shows.. I dont even go anymore it's like being at a Walmart, they're all the same pushing the same off the shelf guns... miss the good old days
I remember walking around Knob Creek with my father looking for the best deal on a MAC shortly after picking up the UZI. He would always be wearing this shirt that did "UZI does it" ! LOL, that basically sums up my childhood weekends. It insane the prices of some of these things today. Especially with it just being stamped metal!!!
Yep. At gun shows in the early 80’s you could get a Mac for $600-700 plus the $200 stamp or a full auto M16 for less than a grand.
Whenever I see an Uzi, I think of a 60 Minutes episode from 40+ years ago. It was about life in Israel. In the story there was a good looking girl in designer jeans packing an Uzi. Or maybe I'm remembering wrong.
Night of The Comet actresses said the MAC 10 kept jamming. This resulted in the improvised line “ daddy would have gotten us UZI’s”
Awesome video. I feel like this is me trying to explain to my semi interested friends how my Uzi and MAC work - hoping I’m doing a good job and they are interested. Lol. Then I look over and they’re trying to find a cold beer.
Mac 10 ftw
That silenced mac 10 looks minty fresh. Thanks for the vid !
Machine pistol is a German term that simply means a machine gun that uses pistol ammo. SMG is an American term that means the same thing. There is no such thing as a MAC11 in 9mm. The M11/9 was manufactured by a Company called SWD Inc not MAC. Cobray is a registered trademark that originated with Gordon Ingram and MAC. That trademark was acquired by SWD after MAC went out of business. The person who owned SWD created a Company called Cobray Firearms. The M11/9 SMG was manufactured at SWD and sold through Cobray
Mini uzi 6 lb
Micro u,i 3.3 lb
Mac 11 9mm 3.5lb
Fullsize uzi 9lb with standard barrel (more than an ak and ar15)
Micro uzi would be amazing for sidearm use. Only problem is that it should probably be drilled into troops to go semi only or their entire mag will be empty in half a second
Put a red dot on there and now you have an amazing pistol good for 120 yards rather than a p320 or beretta that troops are only going to be able to use up to about 30y before the shots get too scattered larger than a man sized target
P320 or beretta or glock with a red dot might be able to extend that oit to 60 yards
Both of them are my favorite SMG ever.
Mp5? B and t ap9? P90? Cz scorpion? Sig Mpx?
Late 1960’s vision was Mac-10 type. Uzi HK Mp5 carbine’s fade away and pistol size smg’s PDW’s are future of smg only. Assault rifle is Mil gun these small Police task, personal protection detail use.
In the movie The Killer Elite 1975 by Sam Peckinpah one character has an “Uzi” but when you see it in the movie it’s a MAC 10 mocked up to look like an Uzi
This Uzi looks like a converted model B semiautomatic to select fire. With the full auto bolt slotted to fit the semiautomatic receiver.
My wish ... An Uzi upgrade without the hand grip safety , the simpler MAC-10 internals , a 12 inch barrel and simple MPI-81 construction style ...
now little kids can realize that faster fire rate doesn't make a gun completely better
Besides, the slowish sound of the Uzi is iconic
Which firearm is better with long term wear? It looks like the MAC 10 serialized part has less contact with fast moving parts like the bolt than the UZI. Does that mean the MAC 10 is a better gun to get if you wanted to shoot all day every day?
Yes i came to the same conclusion.
The mac is fairly bomb proof. Uppers are cheap and easy to come by
Which one has faster rate of fire ?
@@paoloshemlawas8981 MAC is almost twice as fast. But that makes it harder to control (along with its lousy ergonomics)
GREAT video
I would venture that part of the reason the Uzi is seen as a sub and the mac as a machine pistol would be the barrel length -- that Uzi barrel goes all the way inside to above the trigger
Pausing the video at 9:45 just to say holy shit this is a good video
Bro just wait till 13:22 it gets even better
When I was a kid in the 90s I thought they were all Mac-10s and UZI was a slang name given by gang bangers
i'am the same but in reverse
Looks similar but uzi was created almost 15 years before so I assume the designer of Mac just stole the idea and by the way he failed anyway because Mac don’t have accuracy, and even us military didn’t want to accept it.
Uzi was created in 1950, and serve many countries till now. For example Israel 1954-2003.
i had the same exact thought
@@edwardsallow6518 I thought I killed you
Great Video! However, as an FYI...they’re both classified as “Machineguns” under the GCA and NFA. Under the law there is no classification as a machine pistol. A firearm is either a “machinegun” as defined or not.
Idgaf about the GCA and NFAs dumbass classifications
I like the Uzi but the mac 10 has a faster firing rate
In open bolt machine guns, it's actually harder and more mechanically complex to slow the rate of fire down, rather than to increase it.
Thats why I like the mac 10
Faster firing rate isn't always better. The Mac 10 shoots so fast it'll run out of ammo immediately.
doesn't matter mac cant aim for shit so your better off just getting an uzi better accuracy better design the fire rate is pointless if it cant hit its target
@@edwardsallow6518 i recognized
Thanks for the visual aid! I always was wondering what it meant when people say pistols are essentially telescoping bolt guns
Im glad i know which is which
I don't think I'd call the MAC-10 a machine pistol. It was designed to be shot from the shoulder as it comes with a stock. Whether a person shoots it with the stock extended or not really doesn't matter. Same with the UZI. Glock 18 is a machine pistol, even if a stock is added as its original design was to be fired 1 handed, same thing with the Beretta 93. Just my opinion though.
Yes it cannot be fired and reloaded with one hand unlike handguns.
Yet revolvers also cannot be reloaded with one hand. You'd actually have to hold the gun with your thighs while dropping rounds in.
The Mac and micro uzi is super super small and is basically the same size and weight as a 1911. But requires two hands to reload and charge it just like a revolver requires two hands to reload as well
Basically I think the handgun pistol designation simply requires that it is designed to be fired with one hand and reloading is for the future self to worry about
Are they classified as rifles? Seems like a special class of shoulder fired pistols.
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Mac 10 IS so good in phantom forces
Mac10 + silencer/supresser = super cool smg.
When it comes to any video game, they are both Uzi 😂
Wouldn't mind getting my hands on an open bolt MAC-10, for obvious reasons, if SHTF and we experience the EOTWAWKI.
Can anyone answer this question? We use to make the barrel fore the Mack 10 where I use to work in 1973. It is a 9mm gun. But we also made the barrels for the same exact gun in a 45 caliber. I cant find any of these. Does anyone know what that 45 cal model was and if they have seen any and where? I suspect the company in Georgia made them and kept it secret.
The 9mm and .45 models were both referred to simply as the Military Armament Corporation ‘M-10’. I would dare say that there were more .45 versions produced than 9mm. The .45 used a slightly modified Grease Gun magazine, as opposed to the proprietary 9mm magazines that have proven to be far more rare.
If you find an M-10 (“MAC-10”) at an auction or for sale online, it will more than likely be a .45 caliber model.
Ahhh yes that was the service weapon I was issued from my gang in the Miami Drug Wars
Lower recoil. Mac 10.
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Def don't wanna touch the suppressor if 1200 rnds a minute are pumping through that bit..
I think UZI is better engineered
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i used to know they were same and all called uzi
Wouldn't a better comparison be the Micro Uzi vs a MAC 10?
Uzy and mac 10 Ingram.is the best.counterdrug in Mexico and Brazil.
Pick up my first glock gen 3 from *expansion2 on wickr* a few month ago when I turned 25.so far I love it.
Should have compared mac and mini-uzi. Otherwise doesn’t make sense.
Adjust the windage? Lol think we can all agree that has never been used on any made.
9mm moves at supersonic speeds .45ACP moves at subsonic speeds
I’m just going to buy a few full autos once I turn 21. Crypto is a great thing. 2 years to go. Already have paperwork for an SBR I’m waiting on just there is an age requirement when going through a dealer for an NFA restricted item. Don’t get why it’s not 18 across the board.
Because people are dumb when they're 18 ...even 21
uzi is a serious gun
if I lived in america I would make a box tube mac 10 and concealed carry that shit with a big ass 72 round mag sticking out the side of my shirt
I like classical smg.uzy and Mac 10 Ingram.is the best for self defence and counterdrug drug Carel.
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I love this
I will choose Mac 10 because Mac has better rate of fire but Uzi has a slower rate fire Mac 10 is my favorite gun
Lost me at "there will not be shooting in this video"
UZI!!!!!
If I was a drug dealer, Mac 10. If I was in combat, Uzi. The Mac needs a can to complete the look though.
Isn't that weird that the Mac-10 has an extension in the pistol is all the way at the end
Max Iverson coming from a person who learned on the Mac 10 and carried a mac10 every day... you don’t need that extension shit
@@Aaronhouston33 how did you carried it everyday?
I'dont like the look with their extended stocks....I'prefer to use them without extending their stocks cuz it makes them look lame and not cool!
That silencer makes the better.
Mac 10
👍🏾 very informative
I prefer the uzi.
Luvly, tasty 2 fire.
Uzi = you can hit something from 30 yards. Mac-10 = you can hit something from 10 yards.
Why does the uzi have the blocking bar cut on a full auto?
This machine gun is a registered bolt made by Group Industries... Essentially, what they did was take a full auto bolt and cut a relief into it to clear the blocking bar on a semi auto Uzi. Then the bolt was registered as a "machine gun" prior to 1986. That way, when the bolt is purchased, it can be dropped into a "semi" uzi and the buffer/striker assembly replaced with the single spring and buffer of the machine gun. So registered drop in parts. A registered receiver would just be a standard receiver with no denial bar which would run off a standard unmodified bolt.
Uzi > Mac
Have one of each in semi automatic.
I HAVE FOUR OF THEM!
The MAC-10 is "a very controllable one handed machine pistol"? Eh?
"Uzi 9 MM." - Terminator.
With that MAC -- A suppressor gets HOT FAST TOO. You aren't going to be hanging onto that can for very long, and now you are one-handing a VERY nose-heavy, heavy, uncomfortable, kludgy, unwieldy iron cinder block of a handgun, and desperately licking and blowing on your hand to try and cool it down as it erupts in FLAMES while you are still trying to fight and reload since you dumped your mag faster than you could get your finger off the trigger
I may exaggerate a teensy bit here and there....
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@@H34vy_M4gm4 no bro,it’s a different person
Uzi is museum piece
Who else came to check these out after watching snowfall.
*Very similar!!!*
The uzi looks horrendous, never liked how it look
I prefer the Mac before the Uzi..
MAC 10 doesn't have the charging handle lever...
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Very nice exposé on two favourites - thanks muchly
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Uzi hands down.
My old gun UZI INGRAM.
Honestly mp7 look more like uzi then mac 10
IM TRYNA GET 1 OF THESE ILIGLELY MAC 10 GOOD SIZE
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I was just watching this and you said westfield indiana?!? Im from carmel!!
Hey from the future. Where those links on the description
Added!
Uzi wins
Want matching mac 10s