This review details the SAP M10, a semi-automatic variant of the MAC-10, retaining its open-bolt design. It highlights the internal mechanism, including the disconnector and sear, crucial for semi-auto function. The video also touches upon the legal implications and ease of conversion to full-auto, which attracted law enforcement attention.
This review details the RPB Semiauto M10 SAP, an open-bolt pistol developed as a cheaper alternative to the full-auto MAC-10. It highlights the firearm's simple blowback operation, unique RPB 'Cobra' logo, and the ATF's 1982 ruling that reclassified such designs, leading to production cessation. The video also contrasts the semi-auto trigger group with its full-auto counterpart, noting the ease of conversion.
This video details the construction of a custom 'Frankengun' built by Ian McCollum for the Moons Out night vision shooting match. The build features a Lage MAX-11/15 upper receiver converting a Mac-10/11 pistol into a rifle, a BLK LBL bipod handguard, a Spuhr B.A.M. with an Aimpoint Comp M4 for adjustable ballistics, a B.E. Meyers MAWL-C1+ laser, and a PTR Vent 3 suppressor. The build highlights advanced firearm customization and tactical accessory integration for specialized shooting events.
This guide details how to utilize a vintage Mac 11 armored carry bag, originally designed for Mac 10 and Mac 11 firearms. The bag features internal magazine storage and a removable Kevlar panel that allows it to be worn as a chest rig or armored apron, offering ballistic protection and immediate access to magazines. The speaker, demonstrating high authority with vintage tactical gear, shows its conversion and compatibility with .380 ACP Mac 11 variants.
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.
The GUNBROS team is planning the firearm selection for their new shooting range, prioritizing iconic and full-auto options. They aim to offer suppressed submachine guns like the Mac 10/11 and MP5, alongside short-barreled rifles in .300 Blackout and the MP7. The Spas 12 shotgun is a must-have due to its pop culture status. Range backstop limitations restrict calibers to below .50 BMG, influencing the final inventory.
This YouTube video, titled 'Mac & Greed', is a full upload of a stream that was previously deleted. The description emphasizes the iconic nature of the 'Mac & Greed' duo and encourages viewers to engage by liking, commenting, and subscribing. Given the title and description, the content is likely related to firearms, specifically potentially featuring MAC-10/MAC-11 style firearms, and possibly discussing them in a comparative or review context.
This video, presented by an expert firearms instructor, clarifies the legality of open-bolt firearms, using the KG-9 as an example. It explains the open-bolt firing mechanism and details the ATF's historical stance on these designs, noting that while new manufacturing of easily convertible open-bolt firearms is restricted, existing ones are not illegal. The instructor also touches on the historical appeal and simple mechanics of open-bolt designs.
This video analyzes the iconic MAC-10 submachine gun, acknowledging its controversial reputation often linked to its "P.O.S." (Piece of S***) nickname, likely due to its perceived reliability issues and association with criminal activity. Despite its notoriety, the MAC-10 remains a significant firearm in history and pop culture.
The Sten MkII is presented as a benchmark for functional submachine guns, with any design failing if it's not clearly superior. The MAC M10/9 is critiqued for its top-heavy feel and poor stock. For range use and hypothetical combat, the Sten is preferred due to easier magazine loading, better parts availability, controllable fire rate, superior sights, and better stock handling. Aftermarket conversions like Lage's have significantly improved the MAC's practicality.
This video showcases a variety of 3D printed firearms, including the FGC-9, Glong, KF5, and several Glock variants, tested by James Reeves and PSR. It highlights the functional capabilities and design innovations in the 3D printed firearm community, contrasting them with mainstream industry skepticism. The review covers diverse platforms from pistols to rifles, emphasizing cost-effectiveness, improved ergonomics, and the Second Amendment implications of accessible firearm manufacturing.
This compilation highlights critical firearm safety failures seen on TikTok, including negligent discharges, poor range etiquette, and improper weapon handling. Nikko Ortiz emphasizes trigger discipline and basic firearm clearing procedures, using examples like an AR-15 accidental discharge and a Winchester Model 1897 slam-fire. The video also touches on the potential vulnerabilities of electronic safety systems and the personality implications of owning certain firearms.
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