The company is based in Chandler, Arizona. One model has a 10" barrel and has an AR-15 style forearm.Īnother variant that is growing in popularity for NFA registered firearms are the slow fire uppers manufactured by Lage Manufacturing which are called "MAX" uppers. The stock model has 6" barrel (visually identical to the original MAC-10).Ī highly modified version which has the charging handle on the side and has a scope mount on top is also available.
The MPA-10 comes in several versions, including a rifle-like variant with a 16" barrel, shoulder stock, and an AR-15 forearm. This allows for more accuracy than open-bolt fire, and the extra cooling offered by open-bolt firing is unnecessary in a semi-automatic firearm. It differs from the original M-10 in firing from a closed bolt, as opposed to the open-bolt mechanism of the original M-10. Masterpiece Arms manufactures a semi-automatic variant of the M-10 called the MPA-10. These were made in open bolt and later in closed bolt designs, in response to ATF rule changes that banned semi-auto open bolt designs, beginning in 1982. There were a few thousand semi-automatic pistols and carbines that were based on the original M-10 design. It was later manufactured by SWD (Sylvia and Wayne Daniel) and Leinad. It has a longer receiver and is chambered in 9×19mm. The M-11/9, which is a modified version of the M-11.The MAC-11 / M-11A1, which is a scaled down version of the M-10 chambered in.The MAC-10/9 (chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum but otherwise identical to the.
#Mac 10 9mm mag series#
The M-10 is part of a series of machine pistols, mostly in different calibers. The telescoping bolt centers the mass of the weapon over the pistol grip, which is where the magazine well is located.Ī notched charging handle protrudes from the top of the receiver by turning the handle 90°, the bolt will lock, and act as an indicator that the weapon is unable to fire.Īt the suggestion of the United States Army, Ingram added a small bracket with a small strap beneath the muzzle to aid in controlling recoil during fully-automatic fire. Due to the light weight of the bolt, the MAC-10 has a very fast cyclic rate. The bolt, like the Uzi, is of the telescoping design, which allows for a more compact weapon. It has a 6-inch barrel, which is threaded to accept a suppressor. It is built predominantly from stamped steel. The M10 is a compact, select-fire, blowback-operated weapon, chambered for the. It was used by the US special forces during the Vietnam War, the service ended in 1975 after the war.
#Mac 10 9mm mag mac#
The Military Armament Corporation Model 10, commonly known as the MAC 10 and also known as the M10 or MAC-10, is a highly compact, blowback-operated machine pistol developed by Gordon B.