Submachine Gun

The IWI Uzi submachine gun deals light progressive damage. Holds 50 rounds with 480 in reserve. It has enough accuracy to shoot at medium range. It has noticeable stopping power. The main drawback to the submachine gun is the high rate of ammo expenditure; most survivors using a submachine gun will run out of ammo partially through a level if they aren't conservative with their shooting. The submachine gun is great for medium-ranged closed-quarters such as large warehouses and apartments. Its high rate of fire and penetration make it a ranged alternative to the short-ranged shotgun.

Tactics

 * Fire small bursts. This keeps accuracy up and prevents you from shooting zombies in their death animation.
 * Move forward, crouch, shoot, move forward again. Again, better accuracy, this also gives your team and opportunity to shoot over your head if an infected comes into your blindspot.
 * Learn when not to shoot. Your ammo needs conservation. Let the guy with the shotgun take point and use your bullets to cover him.
 * When shooting, aim for zombie feet and move the cursor up the zombies body. The zombie slows down from the leg shot and then gets shot in the head.
 * Feet shots limit friendly fire.
 * The Uzi can shoot through damaged doors without risking further damage.
 * When a zombie smacks you, your accuracy drops. When you need to make a shot (ie to save a smokered friend) you will need to knock the horde off you first.
 * The accuracy of the Uzi lets it hit enemies at a greater distance.
 * Save pounced or snared teammates at long range by shooting the Hunter, the Smoker, or the tongue.
 * Take out long range threats before the rest of the team pushes on.
 * Reload often. the high rate of fire on the Uzi means that the 50 round magazine will run dry fairly quickly. The last thing your team needs is one less gun during a panic event.