There are also some registered Uzi sears around. They are the least desirable as far as the Uzi family is concerned.
They aren't really even available since they were married to whatever gun they were installed in just like the Fleming AK sears. ATF won't transfer them as separate sears now and any that aren't installed in a firearm are considered contraband.
Frank
There are other variants that are not 90's numbered guns. I'm aware of a 33 and a 53, plus the above mentioned belt-feds.
I guess I should've clarified that the sears are not limited to JUST 90-series MARKED guns, but also with the other HK roller-locked guns.
THe 32's, 33's and 53's are mostly custom-made guns produced now, not your typical stuff you can buy in a gun shop.
Now I'm even more confused ......lol
arent ALL steel receiver HKs considered 90 series ?
Or is 90 series just meaning 91, 93, 94 .?
All variants derived from 91s, 93s, & 94s still use Thier receivers so I've always just coined steel receiver hk s & clones 90 series
I would like to see some form of reference on this.
I have lost my interest somewhat in the Uzi platform, although I still own a 09 purchased RR but it's on my trade list if I get a gun I rather have. I did extensive research on Uzis prior and I came along at least 1 registered sear at the time that had a legit form 4 from what I could tell as well as not registered to a receiver. Althought the price was very intriguing I turned it down in favor of Vector RR SMG at close to twice the price. Now I don't know if ATF would have transfered it but I know at least one is out there.