This is due to the Firearm Owners Protection Act passed on May 19, 1986.įirearms already possessed Pre 1986 by civilians on Form 4s can still be transferred, but no additional machine guns can be transferred to civilians. In short, if it wasn’t on a Form 4 on May 19, 1986, it cannot be owned by a civilian. 7/15/21 - This is a nice example of a fully functional RPB Ingram MAC 10 submachine gun in 9mm. As any macro-economics 101 student can tell you, the machine gun supply has not been able to expand to meet demand. This M10 has original finish but it shows some thinning in various areas as the previous owner did shoot this one a fair amount. Because supply cannot expand, and is even contracting whenever a machine gun is destroyed, the price of available machine guns has continuously risen since May 19, 1986.
If you want a machine gun, there is no time like the present to buy one.With one purchase, assemble a collection of 8 MAC firearms and 4 suppressors inspired by the genius of Gordon Ingram plus fully-transferable Bayard 32acp machine pistol. Ingram’s designs include the infamous M-10 used by US Special Forces in Vietnam.
Suppressors are unmodified originals designed by Mitchell Werbel of Sionics.ġ908 Bayard 32acp pistol modified to Full Auto with extremely rare, very early Powder Springs MAC 32acp suppressor & shoulder holster. Remarkably high cyclic rate – see 10 SHOT video below. THIS MACHINE PISTOL IS FULLY TRASNFERABLE.Įarly M-10 made at the Military Armament Corporation (MAC) original Powder Springs, Georgia plant, 45acp, excellent condition with wooden butt stock.Įarly M-10 in 9MM with six steel MAC magazines, superior to common plastic magazines. Gordon Ingram’s first production submachine, the M-6 Military Model, 45 acp. Includes original bayonet, a very hard to find item (obtained from an Ingram subcontractor). Designed by Wayne Daniels, unfired.Ī MAC rarity – the M-10 BRIEFCASE SYSTEM. This system’s M-10 in 45 acp was made by MAC in Powder Springs, Georgia.
The RPB suppressor, purpose-designed for the briefcase application, serial number S0002K - the second suppressor made in this configuration! Note the barrel port cover – concealed beneath a business card on the side of the briefcase. Triggering device at the bottom of the case. This is the hard item to find centerpiece when assembling a MAC collection. GUNS - Cobray M11 9mm as low as 239, Uzi as low as 725 from S.O.G. M10-A1 MAC 10 in 9mm, manufactured when MAC relocated to Marietta, Georgia. These guns have a lot of history, much of it bad. The original design, for the MAC 10, was intended to be a cheap to produce, simple. Matching serial numbered M-10 in original box and Sionics suppressor with Nomex cover, both early products of the Powder Springs MAC plant. With early green INGRAM SUBMACHINE GUN OPERATING MANUAL.Įarly M-11 in 9mm Kurtz – 380 auto & RPB 380 suppressor. PLEASE NOTE that popular items often become available in very small quantities and sell very quickly. Dual markings - MAC’s Powder Springs & RPB’S Atlanta addresses. Enter your email address below and well notify you when this item becomes available.
Item Description : MasterPiece Arms MAC 11 9MM 30RD Magazine. M-11 380’s are smaller and lighter than the M-10.Īlso original MAC submachine gun operating manuals, extra barrels, parts, Cobray magazine pouches and other items important to build your collection.Ĭontact Seller at 57 or you could gradually assemble much of this collection and save money. But based on the history of appreciating machinegun values, by the time you did so, the price of machineguns would have risen, so you may not save anything, just lost time doing so.