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The '''Uzis''' (also '''Mini SMGs''' or '''Submachine Guns''') can be found in every Tomb Raider from [[Tomb Raider I]] to [[Chronicles]], returning in [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]]. Each shot is only slightly stronger than the [[Pistols]], but it shoots MUCH faster. From [[Tomb Raider III]] onwards ammo tends to be rare, greatly decreasing its usefulness. In [[Tomb Raider I]] and [[II]] however it is arguably the most potent all-round weapon.
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The '''Uzis''' (also '''Mini SMGs''' or '''Submachine Guns''') can be found in every Tomb Raider from [[Tomb Raider I]] to [[Chronicles]], returning in [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]] and [[Tomb Raider Underworld]].
 
 
Usiz traditionally use 9x19mm ammo, same as the HK MP5, but since the ones in TR1-5 are considerably weaker, they probably fire some kind of sub-caliber ammo similar to that of Lara's pistols (.22 short or .25 acp) but sadly, ammo is not interchangeable.  Round for round, they inflict the same damage as the pistols, but since their rate of fire is about five times faster, they are more effective than the Magnums or Automatic Pistols.  Some critics have noticed that the Uzis look more like Ingram Mac 10s, which may be a poor rendering of a sub-caliber converted version of the Micro-Uzi.  In the Tomb Raider 4 weapons menu, however, the weapon pictured is clearly some kind of Micro-Uzi.  Though there's only one pictured, Lara always has two.  Lara does not have to reload them, and when both are trained on a target, they can kill it almost as quickly as the shotgun or Desert Eagle.
 
  
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Each shot is only slightly stronger than the [[Pistols]], but it shoots much faster. From [[Tomb Raider III]] onwards ammo tends to be rare, greatly decreasing its usefulness. In [[Tomb Raider I]] and [[II]] however it is arguably the most potent all-round weapon.
  
 
==Different Names==
 
==Different Names==
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==Ammunition==
 
==Ammunition==
[[Image:Uziammo_tr5.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Uzi Ammo TR4]]
 
 
The Ammunition for the Uzis is [[Uzi Ammo]].
 
The Ammunition for the Uzis is [[Uzi Ammo]].
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Image:Uzi_clips_tr2.jpg|Uzi Ammo in [[Tomb Raider II]]
 
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Image:Uziammo_tr5.jpg|Uzi Ammo in [[Tomb Raider IV The Last Revelation]]
==Images==
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[[Image:UZI.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Uzis(TR5)]]
 
[[Image:Uzis(TR3).jpg|thumb|150px|left|The Uzis in TR3]]  
 
 
 
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==Tomb Raider Anniversary==
 
==Tomb Raider Anniversary==
 
First Found: [[Egypt - Sanctuary of the Scion]]
 
First Found: [[Egypt - Sanctuary of the Scion]]
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In [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]] the weapon is named Dual Mini SMGs in the inventory.
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{{Quote|Instruction Booklet<ref>Tomb Raider Anniversary Collector's Edition booklet, PC version, page 20</ref>|A pair of Mini Sub Machine Guns. Incredibly fast rate of fire inflicts a lot of damage at the expence of some accuracy.}}
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===Silver Mini SMGs===
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{{mainarticle|Tomb_Raider_Anniversary_Cheats#Silver_Mini_SMGs}}
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In [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]], there's an unlockable [[cheat]], which enables Lara to use the Silver Mini SMGs, which feature unlimited [[ammunition]].
  
 
==Tomb Raider Underworld==
 
==Tomb Raider Underworld==
First Found: Through out the entire game
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In [[Tomb Raider Underworld]] the Submachine Guns are available throughout the entire game via the weapons selection menu. They're carried on Lara's backpack.
 
 
In Underworld Lara carries her Submachine Guns on her backpack, according to the Thailand Gameplay.
 
  
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{{Quote|In-game information<ref>Description in the in-game PDA</ref>|The Autsi submachine gun was originally designed as a military firearm for close combat situations. Although not as accurate as the assault-rifle or as high-powered as the shotgun, the high rate of fire and increased ammunition capacity makes the Autsi a formidable weapon.}}
  
 
==The Osiris Codex==
 
==The Osiris Codex==
 
===Description===
 
===Description===
 
This is a more powerful gun than the standard pistols that Lara always carries. They do twice as much damage as the pistols but have a limited amount of ammunition. More ammunition can be picked up during the game. When you pick up the Uzi it automatically replaces the pistols until the ammunition runs out.
 
This is a more powerful gun than the standard pistols that Lara always carries. They do twice as much damage as the pistols but have a limited amount of ammunition. More ammunition can be picked up during the game. When you pick up the Uzi it automatically replaces the pistols until the ammunition runs out.
<ref>http://www.eidos.co.uk/mobile/tombraider/osiris/codes.html</ref>
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<ref>http://www.eidos.co.uk/mobile/tombraider/osiris/codes.html Retrieved on 12th Sep 2007</ref>
  
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==Gallery==
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Image:Uzis_tr2.jpg|Uzis in [[Tomb Raider II]]
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Image:Uzis(TR3).jpg|Uzis in [[Tomb Raider III]]
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Image:UZI.jpg|Uzis in [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]]
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Image:Tra dual mini smgs.JPG|Uzis as Dual Mini SMGs in [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]]
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Image:Tru submachine guns.png|Submachine Gun in [[Tomb Raider Underworld]]
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==Further Information==
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Usiz traditionally use 9x19mm ammo, same as the HK [[MP5]], but since the ones from [[TR1]] to [[TR5]] are considerably weaker than the MP5, they obviously fire some kind of sub-caliber ammo similar to that of Lara's [[pistols]] (.22 short or .25 acp).  [[Uzi ammo]] is plentiful in [[TR1]] and [[TR2]].  Round for round, they inflict the same damage as the pistols, but since their rate of fire is about five times faster, they are more effective than the [[Magnums]] or [[Automatic Pistols]]. 
  
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Some critics have noticed that the Uzis look more like Ingram Mac 10s, which may be a poor rendering of a sub-caliber converted version of the Micro-Uzi.  In the [[Tomb Raider 4]] weapons menu, however, the weapon pictured is clearly some kind of Micro-Uzi. Though there's only one pictured, Lara always has two. Like the [[pistols]], Lara does not have to reload them, and when both are trained on a target, they can kill it almost as quickly as the [[shotgun]] or [[Desert Eagle]].
  
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Latest revision as of 12:30, 29 December 2012

Uzis(TR4)

The Uzis (also Mini SMGs or Submachine Guns) can be found in every Tomb Raider from Tomb Raider I to Chronicles, returning in Tomb Raider Anniversary and Tomb Raider Underworld.

Each shot is only slightly stronger than the Pistols, but it shoots much faster. From Tomb Raider III onwards ammo tends to be rare, greatly decreasing its usefulness. In Tomb Raider I and II however it is arguably the most potent all-round weapon.

Different Names

Ammunition

The Ammunition for the Uzis is Uzi Ammo.

Tomb Raider

First Found: Sanctuary of the Scion

Unfinished Business

First Found: Return to Egypt

Tomb Raider II

First Found: Bartoli's Hideout

The Golden Mask

First Found: The Cold War

Tomb Raider III

First Found: Nevada Desert/Thames Wharf

The Lost Artifact

First Found: Highland Fling

The Last Revelation

First Found: Tomb of Seth

Tomb Raider Chronicles

First Found: The Colosseum

Tomb Raider Anniversary

First Found: Egypt - Sanctuary of the Scion

In Tomb Raider Anniversary the weapon is named Dual Mini SMGs in the inventory.

A pair of Mini Sub Machine Guns. Incredibly fast rate of fire inflicts a lot of damage at the expence of some accuracy.
Instruction Booklet[1]

Silver Mini SMGs

In Tomb Raider Anniversary, there's an unlockable cheat, which enables Lara to use the Silver Mini SMGs, which feature unlimited ammunition.

Tomb Raider Underworld

In Tomb Raider Underworld the Submachine Guns are available throughout the entire game via the weapons selection menu. They're carried on Lara's backpack.

The Autsi submachine gun was originally designed as a military firearm for close combat situations. Although not as accurate as the assault-rifle or as high-powered as the shotgun, the high rate of fire and increased ammunition capacity makes the Autsi a formidable weapon.
In-game information[2]

The Osiris Codex

Description

This is a more powerful gun than the standard pistols that Lara always carries. They do twice as much damage as the pistols but have a limited amount of ammunition. More ammunition can be picked up during the game. When you pick up the Uzi it automatically replaces the pistols until the ammunition runs out. [3]

Gallery

Further Information

Usiz traditionally use 9x19mm ammo, same as the HK MP5, but since the ones from TR1 to TR5 are considerably weaker than the MP5, they obviously fire some kind of sub-caliber ammo similar to that of Lara's pistols (.22 short or .25 acp). Uzi ammo is plentiful in TR1 and TR2. Round for round, they inflict the same damage as the pistols, but since their rate of fire is about five times faster, they are more effective than the Magnums or Automatic Pistols.

Some critics have noticed that the Uzis look more like Ingram Mac 10s, which may be a poor rendering of a sub-caliber converted version of the Micro-Uzi. In the Tomb Raider 4 weapons menu, however, the weapon pictured is clearly some kind of Micro-Uzi. Though there's only one pictured, Lara always has two. Like the pistols, Lara does not have to reload them, and when both are trained on a target, they can kill it almost as quickly as the shotgun or Desert Eagle.

References

  1. Tomb Raider Anniversary Collector's Edition booklet, PC version, page 20
  2. Description in the in-game PDA
  3. http://www.eidos.co.uk/mobile/tombraider/osiris/codes.html Retrieved on 12th Sep 2007