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NORTHEAST - UZI VN Late GBB SMG《Limited Edition》(CO2 MAG Ver.) /Belgium FN Made Style /Vietnam War /CIA Interarms (3rd+ Internal)

NORTHEAST - UZI VN Late GBB SMG《Limited Edition》(CO2 MAG Ver.) /Belgium FN Made Style /Vietnam War /CIA Interarms (3rd+ Internal)

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NT$12,800
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Description

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FOR AIRSOFT USE ONLY!
Not a Toy, Read Manual Before Use!
Please Wear Eye Protection Gear Before Use!
Use 6mm plastic BB bullets ONLY!
This product must NOT be modified or altered, NO metal bullets should be used.
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Specifications:
● Product Brand : NORTHEAST (TAIWAN)
● Length : 470 ~ 640 mm (Stock Foldable)
● Weight : 3160g
● Magazine Capacity : 32 Rounds
● Muzzle Velocity(Power) : 110 m/s @ 0.2g BB
● Bullet : 6mm BB
● Material : Steel, Aluminum, Copper, Alloy, Nylon, Rubber
● HOP-UP : Yes, Adjustable
● Blowback : Yes (Open Bolt System)
● Firing Modes : Semi Auto / Full Auto / Safety
● Power Source : 12g CO2 Cartridges

Update record :
Update record : (All ACTION! In-stock are all latest MAR, 2026 batch. Same as 3rd+ batch setup.)
The 3rd batch+ (2024/11)
1. CO2 Compatibility: Enhanced by adding a nozzle-end spring for improved air seal.
2. Gas Efficiency: Optimized through receiver manufacturing process refinement.
3. It comes with “the hot weather O-ring” for using the Green GAS magazine in the summer time.

※Original compatible with NORTHEAST UZI GAS and CO2 powered magazines.
※The additional O-ring included (in the red zip bag) is used for replacing the nozzle O-ring. When using the UZI Green Gas powered magazine, you can replace this O-ring to achieve optimal performance.


Content :
● UZI VN Late GBB x1
● CO2 Magazine x1
● O-ring x1
● Manual x1

Features:
● Procured by CIA (Interarms) for use in Vietnam War.
● FN-Produced UZI (Late Vietnam War–Era Production) style.
● Electro-deposition black surface finish.
● Small cocking knob, early model.
● Stamp steel with full steel structure.
● ARS fire selector marking with colors.
● Authentic receiver marking.

A Gray Weapon in the Green Jungle War
Since the end of World War II, the United States never formally adopted a truly new generation of submachine gun. Although discussions within the firearms community periodically called for modernization, these voices did not alter official U.S. military procurement policy. By the early 1960s, however, it had become increasingly clear that existing equipment was no longer fully suited to the evolving nature of modern conflict.

As U.S. military involvement in Southeast Asia expanded during the 1960s, the character of warfare shifted away from conventional force-on-force engagements toward infiltration, protection duties, and low-intensity combat. While the U.S. military never officially adopted the UZI, the weapon quickly gained attention for specific operational roles. To compensate for limitations within the standard equipment system, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) began quietly supplying submachine guns better suited to these missions to forward elements.

Throughout the 1960s, the CIA shipped substantial numbers of UZI submachine guns into Southeast Asia, alongside other weapons such as the Swedish K (Carl Gustaf M/45). These arms were not acquired through formal military procurement channels, but instead handled through the international arms dealer Interarms, which became a critical node in the Cold War’s gray supply network.

At the time, Interarms maintained multiple import agreements that allowed access to modern military arms, including the FN FAL. These weapons were imported and then exchanged with the CIA for firearms suitable for sale on the U.S. civilian market, such as post–World War II Mauser rifles obtained by the CIA through overseas operations. This exchange-based system enabled the CIA to acquire specialized weapons without public procurement procedures.

In the early 1960s, the CIA approached Interarms to import a small number of UZI submachine guns for evaluation. For Interarms, the most direct method of obtaining the UZI was to place an order with Fabrique Nationale (FN) in Belgium, which was producing the UZI under license from Israel Military Industries (IMI). Because Browning served as FN’s authorized importer in North America at the time, the order was placed through Browning.

On May 9, 1962, Interarms received four FN-produced UZIs and immediately transferred them to American Firearms and Ammunition, Inc. (AFAI), located on Long Island, New York. AFAI was, in fact, a CIA front company. This transfer marked the practical entry point of the FN-produced UZI into the CIA’s covert operational system during the Vietnam War era.

Early FN-produced UZIs included a small number of evaluation guns bearing serial numbers with a “G” prefix at the front sight base. Subsequent FN production no longer followed this numbering convention. These non–G-prefix FN UZIs were present in CIA inventories during the Vietnam War and can be confirmed through surviving records and photographic evidence. The version reproduced here represents this later FN production form—an FN-made UZI shaped by the realities of Cold War supply networks and the operational demands of the Vietnam jungle.

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