

45 caliber magazines were readily available as surplus. Ingram chose existing magazines, which in addition to insuring reliability reduced manufacturing costs. One key component of any magazine fed weapon’s reliability is its magazine. Despite their RPM, the little guns are amazingly reliable. The MACs and M11/Nine submachine guns, as designed, have a fast cyclic rate from 900 to 1,200 rounds per minute. Daniel’s company SWD, and proved to be very popular. The diminutive guns were sold through Mr. The M11/Nine was offered in both submachine gun and semiautomatic models. Several years after the demise of Military Armament, Wayne Daniel introduced the 9mm M11/Nine submachine gun. The Model 11, aka the MAC 11, was a smaller. The Model 10, aka the MAC 10, was manufactured in 9mm and. Information submitted to us is only available to employees managing this information for purposes of contacting you or sending you emails based on your request for information and to contracted service providers for purposes of providing services relating to our communications with you.Most Small Arms Review readers are familiar with the MAC family of submachine guns, designed by the late Gordon Ingram, and originally mass produced by the Military Armament Corporation during the 1970s.

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