Crossword clues for uzi
uzi
- Weapon used by the Terminator
- Weapon that uses up ammo fast
- Weapon seen in "Argo"
- Weapon invented by Israelis
- Weapon in the Yom Kippur War
- Weapon in the game "Battlefield Hardline"
- Weapon in some action flicks
- Weapon in many action movies
- Weapon designer __ Gal
- Terrorist's gun
- Submachine gun that was developed in Israel
- Submachine gun since the 1940s
- Submachine gun seen in many action movies
- Submachine gun seen in action films
- Submachine gun named for its designer
- Submachine gun legal to own in the U.S
- Submachine gun in action films
- Submachine gun formerly used by the Israeli army
- Submachine gun designer ___ Gal
- Sten alternative
- Sprayer of gangsta rap?
- Six-Day War gun
- Short arm of the Israeli law?
- Shoot-em-up weapon
- Secret Service agent's weapon
- Scary magazine holder
- Reagan-era Secret Service weapon
- Rapper Lil ___ Vert
- Rapid-fire rifle
- Phased-out Secret Service weapon
- Name in machine pistols
- Middle East weapon
- Machine pistol maker
- Machine gun with two safeties
- Machine gun of many action films
- Machine gun from Israel
- Lil ___ Vert (rapper with the 2017 top 10 hit "XO Tour Llif3")
- It might be used in a firefight
- It can fire 600 rounds a minute
- It can cause widespread firing?
- Israeli-designed sub-machine gun
- Israeli-designed gun
- Israeli weapon named after its inventor's first name
- Israeli shooter
- Israeli military export
- Israeli magazine holder
- Israeli heat?
- Israeli hand gun
- Israeli gun since the 1950s
- Israeli gun designer __ Gal
- Israeli assault rifle
- Israeli arms expert __ Gal
- Israel Weapon Industries product
- Israel Military Industries product
- Gunmaker Gal
- Gun with multiple safeties
- Gun used by the Israeli army
- Gun seen in "Argo"
- Gun of Israeli design
- Gun of Israel
- Gun named for its inventor
- Gun named for its designer
- Gun in the Israeli army
- Gun in action films
- Gun designer ___ Gal
- Gun designed in 1948
- Gun created by an Israeli army captain
- Gal who invented a weapon
- Former Secret Service weapon
- Eponymous weapon designer
- Eponymous weapon
- Eponymous firearm
- Counterterrorist weapon
- Controversial machine gun
- Compact arm
- Commando's firearm
- Commando gun
- Commando film prop
- Certain submachine gun
- Certain machine gun
- Bullet sprayer
- Arm of the Middle East?
- AK-47 kin
- AK-47 cousin
- Action movie weapon
- Action movie gun
- Action movie firearm
- Action film shooter
- Action film lead-spitter
- Action film blaster
- Action film arm
- 9mm weapon named for its designer
- "Tomb Raider" gun
- "The Dogs of War" weapon
- "Scarface" prop
- "Scarface" gun
- "Grand Theft Auto" gun
- "Call of Duty: Black Ops" weapon
- ___ Gal (eponymous gun designer)
- Banned gun
- Weapon in action-thrillers
- Terrorist's weapon, perhaps
- Cause of widespread firing?
- Israeli weapon named for its designer
- It releases a dangerous spray
- Big shooter
- Weapon of war
- Dangerous gun
- Automatic
- 25-round magazine gun
- Dangerous sprayer
- Commando's weapon
- Ammo belt accompanier
- Israeli-invented gun
- Action film firearm
- Compact submachine gun
- Blazing gun
- AK-47 relative
- Spray producer
- Powerful arm
- A magazine can be found in one
- Certain gun
- Action film staple
- Gun produced by Israel Military Industries
- Gun in an action film
- Israeli-made gun
- Gun used in the Six-Day War
- Six-Day War arm
- Weapon first designed in 1950
- Submachine gun type
- Israeli submachine gun
- Israeli gun used in action films
- Six-Day War weapon
- Weapon in "The Terminator"
- Israeli arms expert Gal
- Shooter named for its inventor
- Magazine holder
- Weapon in some raids
- "Pulp Fiction" weapon
- Assault weapon named for its designer
- Israeli-made weapon
- Its 49-Down is about 200 meters
- Strong arm?
- Arm from a Mideast lad
- Magazine user?
- Action film weapon
- Arm of Israel?
- Spray source
- Gun in many an action flick
- Mideastern heat?
- Weapon in some Call of Duty games
- Rapid-fire gun
- 9mm gun
- AK-47 alternative
- A type of submachine gun that is designed and manufactured in Israel
- A submachine gun
- Israeli burp gun
- Weapon turned up in seizure
- Weapon found in Ritz, but regularly turned over
- Shooter's identity questioned in the East End, reportedly
- Shooter's identity commonly in question, we hear
- Arm revolutionary centre in seizure
- Gun designed in Israel
- Commando weapon
- Sinai Campaign gun
- Special forces weapon
- Israeli machine gun that sounds like how you might describe a sack of yogurt
- 9mm submachine gun
- Israeli-designed weapon
- Action film gun, sometimes
- Rapid-fire weapon
- Type of submachine gun
- Action-film weapon
- Submachine gun in "The Terminator"
- Israeli firearm brand
- Action-film gun
- Special Forces firearm
- Gun designer __ Gal
- Gal the gunmaker
- Controversial weapon
- Compact gun
- Certain assault weapon
- Weapon named for its Israeli designer
- Weapon named after its Israeli designer
- Submachine gun, or its designer's nickname
- Rap's Lil ___ Vert
- Prop in many action films
- Powerful gun
- Compact weapon
- Compact automatic weapon
- Commando's arm
- Action movie arm
- 9-mm submachine gun
- "Miami Vice" weapon
- "Argo" weapon
- Widespread fire source?
- Weapon with an open-bolt design
- Weapon with a Hebrew name
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1959, trademark name for Israeli-made submachine gun, developed by Usiel Gal (1923â2002), and manufactured by IMI.
Wiktionary
n. A type of compact submachine gun, having a caliber of 9 millimeters.
Wikipedia
The Uzi (, officially cased as UZI) is a family of Israeli open-bolt, blowback-operated submachine guns. Smaller variants are considered to be machine pistols. The Uzi was one of the first weapons to use a telescoping bolt design which allows the magazine to be housed in the pistol grip for a shorter weapon.
The first Uzi submachine gun was designed by Major Uziel Gal in the late 1940s. The prototype was finished in 1950. First introduced to IDF special forces in 1954, the weapon was placed into general issue two years later. The Uzi has found use as a personal defense weapon by rear-echelon troops, officers, artillery troops and tankers, as well as a frontline weapon by elite light infantry assault forces.
The Uzi has been exported to over 90 countries. Over its service lifetime, it has been manufactured by Israel Military Industries, FN Herstal, and other manufacturers. From the 1960s through the 1980s, more Uzi submachine guns were sold to more military, law enforcement and security markets than any other submachine gun ever made.
Uzi commonly refers to an Israeli submachine gun family.
Uzi may also refer to:
Uzi is an album by Muslimgauze. Although the album was only released in 12" vinyl format, the album was later coupled with The Rape of Palestine and released on CD as Uzi (The Rape of Palestine).
Uzi (unofficially subtitled The Rape Of Palestine) is a CD compilation of the Muslimgauze albums Uzi and The Rape of Palestine. The unofficial subtitle is used to distinguish between this album and Uzi.
This CD is wrongly indexed between tracks 16 and 17 so that track 17 is not "The Power Of The Word" but is instead the second part of "Ways Of Faith". The real "The Power Of The Word" that was included in The Rape Of Palestine 12" is missing in this release.
"Uzi (Pinky Ring)" is a song from Iron Flag, the fourth album by rap group Wu-Tang Clan. It was released as the album's first single, with an accompanying music video directed by The RZA.
The song was listed as the 322nd best song of the 2000s by Pitchfork.
Uzi (pronounced as "Uji") is a popular Japanese hip-hop artist. He has released four major albums, most recently his “Natural 9” album released in March 2008. Uzi is one of the rappers to incorporate more overt elements of Japanese culture into his music and videos, specifically aspects referring to the samurai (to which he claims direct ancestry). He is a great example of an artist who maintains the localization of hip-hop music through his dependence on the incorporation of Japanese themes into his work. Such non-Americanization of his hip-hop music has been met with varying opinions; some view this as disrespectful of the origins of hip-hop culture, while there are those who appreciate Uzi’s apparent embracing of Japanese culture. Still others believe that though his music is more heavily influenced by Japan’s society, it is less authentic since Uzi is so dissimilar from the original American hip-hop artists who are credited with creating the music genre.
Uzi was an American alternative rock band, formed in 1984 in Boston, Massachusetts and disbanded in 1987. The band featured Thalia Zedek (vocals, guitar), Danny Lee (drums), Randy Barnwell (bass guitar), Bob Young (guitar) and Phil Milstein ( tape loops). Never achieving commercial success during their short period of activity, the band gained a cult following, becoming a part of Boston's underground rock scene.
Jian Zi-Hao (born April 4, 1997), better known by his in-game ID Uzi, is a Chinese League of Legends profession player for the team Royal Never Give Up and, previously OMG, Royal Club, and Newbee. He is a notable player of the "AD Carry" position, renowned for his Vayne (A character of League of Legends) play. He has had high achievements both in the Chinese league as well as internationally. Jian, in his prime, has been considered by many analysts and other players in the League of Legends scene as one of the most mechanically skillful players.
Usage examples of "uzi".
He had a towel around his middle, with the Uzi slung over his naked shoulder, his misted spectacles gripped tightly in his left hand.
An Uzi machine pistol was slung across a shoulder, and a bulging canvas bag hung at his side.
Matching revolvers were tucked into his wide leather belt, the hands turned inward for a cross draw, and an Uzi submachine gun hung over one shoulder.
Same make and model, but then Millie had told him that the Uzi was one of the most popular rapidfires before skydark.
Tossing away the spent revolvers, Ryan grabbed the first thing in sight and turned to fire the Uzi at an onrushing guard.
The Uzi roared, and the shrieking man clutched his mined face, eyes and teeth flowing between his blood-smeared fingers.
Mildred dropped into a firing stance, and the Uzi and Thompson chattered briefly, mowing the men down.
Ryan turned to get the second needier, and saw it was already trashed, torn to pieces under the combined fury of the chattering Uzi and M-16 rapidfires.
Then the man stopped dead in his tracks to start firing the Uzi in controlled bursts.
The man held both the Uzi and the shotgun at the ready, even though he knew they would be useless against the living death cloud.
Armorer was rearguard on his trim little bay mare, the Uzi held loosely in his right hand, constantly turning around to look behind them for any sign of pursuers.
Burglars who broke into a Northwest Dade home stole a 9mm handgun, an Uzi semiautomatic machine gun, a .
And last year the former chairperson of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Dorothy Weaver, reported that an Uzi was stolen from her bedroom.
The purpose, we can only surmise, is to give the commissioner that vital extra half-second to dive for his Uzi, if necessary.
One man held a submachine gun, shortstocked, stubby-barreled, unmistakably an Uzi, while the other man tugged a pin from a grenade.