This video delves into the original Ingram M10 and M11 submachine guns manufactured by Powder Springs, clarifying common nomenclature errors like 'MAC-10'. It details the unique serial number system, where the first digit indicates caliber (.45, 9mm, .380) and the second denotes the 1970s production year. The function of the manual safety and select-fire switch, along with the internal mechanics of the sear and disconnector for semi-auto and full-auto fire, are explained.
This video features a comparison between two iconic submachine guns: the Sten MkII and the Ingram M10/9. The content is presented with the assistance of John Keene, suggesting an expert perspective. The description highlights the comparison aspect and mentions the specific firearms, with hashtags indicating a focus on "forgotten weapons," SMGs, and the "Sten" and "MAC11" models.
This review details the rare MAC Operational Briefcase, comparing its 'cruder' design to the H&K version. Key differences include the MAC's ability to house a suppressed M10, its simpler trigger mechanism with no external safety, and superior magazine/stock storage. The video highlights safety concerns with historical anecdotes and emphasizes the NFA requirements for such a firearm and suppressor.
This review delves into the history and design of the Ingram M10 and M11 SMGs, originally produced by MAC. It highlights Gordon Ingram's innovative stamped sheet metal construction and collaboration with SIONICS' Mitch WerBell for suppressed operations. The video details caliber choices, technical specifications like weight and rate of fire for both M10 variants and the M11, and the unique features of their suppressors.
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