One of the signature weapons of the 20th century, the Ingram M10 (also known as the MAC-10) was sought out by military and paramilitary operators as a potent and concealable close-quarters weapon, in addition to a multitude of appearances in film and television. This particular M10 is addressed to Powder Springs, Georgia. Fixed sights, threaded barrel for a suppressor (see B), safety switch on the lower right of the receiver, selector lever on the left, and three-line address markings below the ejector port. With a black plastic grip extension, telescoping two-position wire buttstock and a nylon web foregrip. Includes a Cobray canvas soft case, two extra magazines, loading tool, sling, manual, an aftermarket buttstock, and December 1971 issue of Shooting Times (Ingram M11 cover story).
Excellent, with 98% of the original matte gray phosphate finish, showing some light handling marks and edge wear overall. Small patches of rust are visible on the magazines. Mechanically excellent. NOTE: This weapon is a National Firearms Act (NFA), fully transferable Class 3, which is registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, (BATFE) under the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44 and 27 CFR part 478.
Designed to use a combination of a ported expansion chamber and wipes for sound moderation, with an overall length of 11 1/4 inches and a padded black canvas insulating cover.
Excellent, with mild exterior wear. The wipes are physically present, but cracked and oxidized. NOTE: This Silencer is a National Firearms Act (NFA), fully transferable Class 3, which is registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, (BATFE) under the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44 and 27 CFR part 478.
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