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NORTHEAST - UZI MP2A1 AIRSOFT GBB SMG (Folding Stock) Bundeswehr Maschinenpistole /West German (2024 Latest Batch /3rd+ Internal)

NORTHEAST - UZI MP2A1 AIRSOFT GBB SMG (Folding Stock) Bundeswehr Maschinenpistole /West German (2024 Latest Batch /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 (360 FPS) @ 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 : AIRSOFT Green Gas

Update record :
Update record : (All ACTION! In-stock are all latest DEC, 2024 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 CO2 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 CO2 powered magazine in summer or high-temperature environments, you can replace this O-ring to achieve optimal performance.


Content :
● UZI MP2A1 GBB x1
● Gas Magazine x1
● O-ring x1
● Manual x1

Features:
● Stamp steel with full steel structure.
● Classic DES fire selector marking with colors.
● Authentic receiver marking.

History:
Following WWII, Allied countries closely regulated West Germany’s military development. The west German border guard (Bundesgrenzschutz; BSG) was looking for a new submachine gun in 1951, and it selected the Italian-made Beretta Model 38/49. The official designation for the gun was the MP1. In order to respond the ongoing military actions by the Soviet and East-Germany, the West Germany defense force (Bundeswehr) was built up and the country became the member of NATO ate then same year. A new purchase of new submachine gun was on the table by the West German director of defense department, to solve the situation which still using a collection of WWII surplus (like the M3 “Grease Gun” which runs the ammunition of .45 ACP).

Under the pressure of the expansion from Communist International, many western countries, such as UK, Sweden, Italy, Israel, with their next level submachineguns and Germany joined this campaign. The Swedish made submachinegun Carl Gustav M/45 earned the highest scores in a serial of tests. However, the very next day after the announcement of the result, IMI representatives met with the German defense minister, it’s not known what was discussed. After 2 weeks, the next new submachinegun of German Bundeswehr was declared, the prize went to Israel. There were two probable factors that influenced the sudden change in Germany’s plan. The first was delivery time frame can meet the expectation of Bundeswehr. The second probable factor that influenced the decision was tried to send a good will and establish the formal diplomatic relationship with Israel.

Based on the agreement, it would be known as the MP2 for the wooden fixed-stock version and the MP2A1 for the folding-stock version. It also specified the unique selector switch markings, D(Dauerfeuer; Continuous Fire)、E(Einzelfeuer; Single fire)、S(Sicher; Safe). In the 1960, changed the safety design of the breech block cannot be cocked when the selector is on safe, by Bundeswehr’s safety regulation. July of the same year, the issues of the small cocking knob for a gloved hand and the accidentally bolt releasing before it’s fully cocked were solved by increasing the size of cocking knob and designing a new ratchet safety built into the top cover. The 25-round magazines were fully replaced by 32-round magazines by the late ‘60s.

After the service of 60 years, it had served widely in Bundeswehr. By 2006, the German Army was phasing it out and replacing it with MP7. Some units in the armoured corps, artillery, and mechanized infantry still use it as standard equipment on their armoured vehicles. As 2006, the German Army reported that only about 3,000 were in active service. It was spotted that tank crew operators handing it in the exercise in 2018.

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