I'm looking for one also. One like this would be great: UZI Talk Product Review - Holsters International
But I tried contacting them and the mail comes back. They must be out of business. If I find one, I'll let you know by posting here, and if you would do the the same, it would be appreciated.
I carried an Uzi Pistol in a shoulder VERY regularly for 14+ years or more and still do. There are a couple of cool shoulder holsters on the market for the Mini Uzi and the Micro Uzi similar to the ones the secret service use BUT don't forget that the Uzi Pistol is a totally different animal. The Secret Service rig generally hangs down fairly low on the strong side from a replaceable roll pin so it is available for fast presentation. I have found that it doesn't meet my needs for every day carry since the Pistol doesn't have the same roll pin as the other models. On the other hand a shoulder rig I have been using for 14 years now has been a godsend. The rig I have been using is a very traditional shoulder holster made of Balistic Nylon where the pistol sits in a nylon holster hanging under your left armpit and connects to your belt for stability, a 32 rnd. mag in the pistol will stick out the front of your jacket so use a short one in the gun to prevent this from happening. On the right side, suspended in much the same way is a mag holder that will hold up to 4-32 rnd. mags if you wish but that is A LOT of weight. Generally 2 smaller mags is sufficient and this mag holder attaches to your belt aswell. My Uzi Pistol is a 9mm with a .45ACP conversion unit that I can switch over with my eyes closed in about 25-30 seconds if layed out before me. The only place it has come in handy to carry all those extra mags is at the range but then when they are empty it is work time refilling them all. You are all aware I am sure. Uzi's get a lot of attention at the range and I am happy to let someone shoot a mag, it's something they never forget. My shoulder rig was made custom for me by the Jim Noble Co. of Vancouver, Washington. Their address and phone is: 1305 Columbia Vancouver, WA 98660, Tel. 360.695.1309. When I went to Jim Noble Co. they were incredibly helpful and their attention to detail was impressive. They measured me on the spot for the shoulder holster, they showed me the options for holster material, style and size and then they made the whole thing custom for me while I waited. I was blown away to say the least. If you live too far away and can't go in, I'm sure they could give you the directions of what areas to measure. Remember I bought mine 14+ years ago before the Jim Noble Co. had a website (I assume they do by now and before email was the norm). I have been a member of Uzi Talk Forum since it started and you can find tons of great info there not to mention great people. Good Luck in your quest.
My shoulder rig was made custom for me by the Jim Noble Co. of Vancouver, Washington. Their address and phone is: 1305 Columbia Vancouver, WA 98660, Tel. 360.695.1309. When I went to Jim Noble Co. they were incredibly helpful and their attention to detail was impressive. They measured me on the spot for the shoulder holster, they showed me the options for holster material, style and size and then they made the whole thing custom for me while I waited. I was blown away to say the least. If you live too far away and can't go in, I'm sure they could give you the directions of what areas to measure. Remember I bought mine 14+ years ago before the Jim Noble Co. had a website (I assume they do by now and before email was the norm). I have been a member of Uzi Talk Forum since it started and you can find tons of great info there not to mention great people. Good Luck in your quest.
Thanks Jaymo, I'll give them a call!! BTW, I get on Uzi Talk just about every day. I don't post a lot because I'm just learning about these fantastic Uzi's. But there is a lot of GREAT info there!!! I'm M1A.... on UziTalk also.
Do you also have an SP-89 or MP-5 in your collection, that is a nice avitar you have there. I live in a non Class III state so there is NO MP-5 in my future. Just semi-auto. I bought an SP-89 back in 1991 right around the same time I picked up my Uzi Pistol. Its amazing how things go up in value and price, my SP-89 was $720.99 which means they have appreciated about 500%-600% from what I have seen. The HK is almost too valuable to shoot but then isn't that why we own them ?
Do you also have an SP-89 or MP-5 in your collection, that is a nice avitar you have there. I live in a non Class III state so there is NO MP-5 in my future. Just semi-auto. I bought an SP-89 back in 1991 right around the same time I picked up my Uzi Pistol. Its amazing how things go up in value and price, my SP-89 was $720.99 which means they have appreciated about 500%-600% from what I have seen. The HK is almost too valuable to shoot but then isn't that why we own them ?
Yes, I have 2 H&K SP89's, 1 Bobcat Weapons BW89, and just acquired an H&K MP5K-PDW. It arrived at my FFL yesterday, so I went yesterday and today to shoot it. It's a transfer from out of state, so the first part of the transfer is done. Now I need to wait for the transfer to go through from my FFL to me before I can bring her home. Good thing my FFL has a range that allows smg's. It's a blast to shoot!!!