This video explores the history and modern production of the Inglis Hi-Power pistol. It highlights how a Canadian sewing machine company, Inglis, began manufacturing these firearms during WWII using Browning blueprints. The review then contrasts original Inglis models, noting potential reliability issues, with modern production by the Military Armament Corporation (MAC) in Knoxville, Tennessee, praising their excellent performance and classic design.
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 "Gun Of The Week" video features the Military Armament MAC-5K, a non-NFA SMG clone of the Heckler & Koch MP5K. The description highlights the MAC-5K's delayed-blowback-operated, semi-automatic action, chambered in 9mm Luger, with a 5.8" threaded barrel, stamped steel receiver, and a 30-round magazine. The video showcases the firearm in action on the range, providing an overview of its specifications and lineage from the iconic MP5K design. It also includes links to the NRA and its various publications.
This YouTube Short reviews the Military Armament Corporation MAC-5, an MP5 clone marketed as a budget-friendly option. The video title highlights its affordability and resemblance to the iconic MP5 submachine gun. The description includes promotional links to other channels, suggesting a focus on firearms content across multiple platforms. Given the title's emphasis on a specific firearm model and its comparison to a renowned platform, the content is likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in budget alternatives.
This YouTube video provides a review of the MAC9 DS Comp, a budget-friendly option for those interested in the 1911/2011 platform. The video highlights its factory-ported design and positions it as an attractive choice for its price point. It encourages viewer engagement through comments and promotes various affiliated products and channels.
This video reviews the MAC DS 9 D 2011 pistol, highlighting its value as a sub-$1000 2011 platform. The reviewer emphasizes its feature set, which includes an optics plate and interchangeable trigger shoes, comparing it favorably to more expensive options like the Springfield Prodigy. The pistol is manufactured by Tisas, and the reviewer suggests it might even outperform Tisas's own Nightstalker model. The video aims to determine if the pistol's performance matches its aesthetics and feel.
This video humorously introduces a MAC 1911 pistol before pivoting to a satirical scenario involving a shop owner using a battle axe for an emergency intervention. It highlights the contrast between typical firearm responses and an unconventional, exaggerated approach to a perceived threat. The content showcases a gun shop environment with various brands and offers a glimpse into a unique, comedic take on self-defense.
This video covers the Military Armament Corporation's presence at SHOT Show 2025. The focus is on a discussion with SDS Arms regarding their new MAC9DS Compensated pistol models. The description also includes promotional links for SG Timer, the creator's Instagram, Axil hearing protection, SuperVel ammunition, QVO Tactical merchandise, and Patreon support.
This video introduces the new Military Armament MAC5, a faithful and affordable clone of the iconic Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun, slated for release in 2025. It highlights familiar MP5 features such as the left-side charging handle, tri-lug muzzle adapter, and a single-sided selector switch. The description also includes a call to action to join the NRA and provides links to various NRA publications and initiatives.
This video reviews the new MAC5 and MAC5k firearms from Military Armament Corporation. The presenter highlights these as budget-friendly MP5 clones that perform well at the range. The description also includes promotional links for SG Timer, Goaxil hearing protection, and QVO Tactical merchandise, as well as a Patreon link for support. Viewers are encouraged to share their thoughts on the new offerings.
This video review showcases the Military Armament Corporation MAC-5, a large format pistol heavily inspired by the iconic Heckler & Koch MP5. The reviewer highlights its close resemblance to the MP5, noting features like the slimline handguard and removable tri-lug flash hider. The package also includes accessories such as magazines, a trigger lock, cleaning kit, manual, oil tube, and a two-point sling. While it visually evokes the MP5, the MAC-5 is a semi-automatic pistol, despite the presence of a third position on the safety lever. The review also mentions the inclusion of a Shield Sights optics mount and a Sightmark red dot optic.
This video from Guns & Gear showcases the MAC-5 and MAC-5K firearms, highlighting their roller-delayed blowback system, 80s movie gun aesthetic, and modern customization options. The hosts discuss the reissue by Military Armament Corporation, emphasizing its historical faithfulness and compatibility with aftermarket parts like handguards, scope rails, and trigger packs. The video also touches on their appearance in iconic films and promotes the series as a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts seeking a blend of classic design and contemporary features. It briefly mentions the Guns & Gear show's sponsors and broadcast schedule.
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