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[[Image:MPA930SST.jpg|thumb|none|400px|MasterPiece Arms MPA930SST semi-auto civilian "mini pistol" - 9x19mm]]
[[Image:MPA930SST.jpg|thumb|none|400px|MasterPiece Arms MPA930SST semi-auto civilian "mini pistol" - 9x19mm]]
Had the wrong version, but I'll leave the old one up too since it has discussion. [[User:Evil Tim|Evil Tim]] 05:29, 7 November 2011 (CST)
Had the wrong version, but I'll leave the old one up too since it has discussion. [[User:Evil Tim|Evil Tim]] 05:29, 7 November 2011 (CST)
:Still a silly looking gun. :D - [[User:Mr. Wolf|Mr. Wolf]] 15:25, 7 November 2011 (CST)


==Vietnam==
==Vietnam==

Revision as of 21:25, 7 November 2011

Additional Variants

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MAC-10 was used by Jamie Lee Curtis in the film True Lies - 9x19mm Parabellum. When the gun fell down the flight of stairs, wire was wrapped around the trigger to get the effect.
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MAC-10 used by John Wayne in the film McQ- chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum. Suppressor is not the original. Image supplied by Long Mountain Outfitters.
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MAC-10 with detachable barrel extension - .45 ACP.
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Blade's MAC-11 - .380 ACP
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The heavily modified MAC-10/11 used in the film Blade II.
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MAC-10 with a similar barrel extension - 9x19mm
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MAC-10 with a suppressor - .45 ACP
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MasterPiece Arms MPA930T semi-auto civilian "mini pistol" with "safety extension" - 9x19mm

Such a silly looking gun. :D - Mr. Wolf 15:57, 4 November 2011 (CDT)

Clearly, ergonomics or controllability were not high on Gordon Ingram's list of priorities when designing this weapon, otherwise this oversized machine pistol wouldn't be missing a more convenient place to put your non-trigger hand out of the box, or be saddled with an inconveniently fast firing rate. There is a conversion kit that fixes those problems, however, and something like that would be nice to see in a movie one day. --Mazryonh 22:16, 4 November 2011 (CDT)
Um, I was talking about the MasterPiece Arms MPA930T. :\ Even though it's not that good I still think the regular MAC-10 looks fairly cool.
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MasterPiece Arms MPA930SST semi-auto civilian "mini pistol" - 9x19mm

Had the wrong version, but I'll leave the old one up too since it has discussion. Evil Tim 05:29, 7 November 2011 (CST)

Still a silly looking gun. :D - Mr. Wolf 15:25, 7 November 2011 (CST)

Vietnam

I'm not sure, but a website claimed that the MAC-10 saw service in the Vietnam War. Is that true? - Kenny99 17:14, 18 August 2009 (UTC)

It's true that the original MAC-10 did see some limited use by Special Forces over the years. Basically it was considered a throwaway weapon that could be used and then ditched if one needed to. The suppressor it had at the time was great for that era and it ended the lives of a few sentries. Still the Uzi was a superior weapon that ended up way more popular. Rockwolf66 05:10, 27 June 2010 (UTC)

I remember a long time ago reading an article in Soldier of Fortune which included some pics of SOF founder Robert K. Brown from his 5th SF Group days wearing the MAC-10 in a hip holster arrangement. The article included something which stated that the US military allegedly was considering replacing the M1911 with the MAC-10 and how Brown, among others, was grateful that such a thing never happened. --Charon68 06:34, 18 November 2010 (UTC)

Congo

How come there isn't a link to Congo

New links

Can anyone add Congo 1995 on to the site. beggarsclan

Ok, sign your posts, and be more specific about what you want. Do you mean the Congo page? If you mean something else, you can make it yourself. --Jackbel 08:44, 10 February 2011 (UTC)