The SMG-UZ is a sub-machine gun made in Israel with many unique members of its family, such as the Desert Eagle and Galil. It was developed with the aim of a firearm that can be built even on a poor industrial base, able to operate in the harsh environment of the desert, and able to be used by inexperienced soldiers in Israel at the time of the country's founding, when there was an urgent need to strengthen their defense capabilities. The complete Uzi uses a lot of press processing to reduce the number of parts. It has a single open bolt shot; by using an L-shaped structure bolt the covers the gun's body, it contributes to compactness and dust countermeasures. Its heavy weight despite its small size made it easier to control the recoil, which, among other factors, brilliantly achieved its development goal. From the direct development version such as the micro mini Uzi, the licensed version such as the MP2 of West Germany was born, and it an era as a masterpiece SMG used worldwide.
This 1/12-scale "Little Armory" version of the legendary Uzi features various selection parts so that different types of the Uzi can be reproduced. Magazines containing 25 short bullets and 32 long bullets are included; the stock can be built in its unfolded or stowed state. The bolt can also be built in the backward position before firing, or the forward position. Many front parts such as the normal gun body, long gun body, silencer, gun sword, etc. are included too.