How a Ingram MAC-10 Works | World Of Guns | Operation and Field Strip

Showing how a MAC-10 operates and field strips in World Of Guns on STEAM. Wikipedia: The Military Armament Corporation Model 10, officially abbreviated as “M10“ or “M-10“, and more commonly known as the MAC-10, is a compact, blowback operated machine pistol/submachine gun that was developed by Gordon B. Ingram in 1964. It is chambered in either .45 ACP or 9mm. A two-stage suppressor by Sionics was designed for the MAC-10, which not only abates the noise created, but makes it easier to control on full automatic (although it also makes the gun far less compact and concealable). For a decade, the semi-automatic pistol version of the weapon was forbidden in the U.S. under the assault weapons ban enacted by Congress in 1994. The term “MAC-10“ is commonly used in unofficial parlance.[citation needed] Military Armament Corporation never used the nomenclature MAC-10 on any of its catalogs or sales literature, but because “MAC-10“ became so frequently used by Title
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