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[[Image:Ingram m7 1.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Ingram Model 6 - .45 ACP]]
[[Image:Ingram m7 1.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Ingram Model 6 - .45 ACP]]


The Ingram Model 6 is a .45 ACP caliber submachine gun that was manufactured from 1949 through 1952 by Police Ordnance Company of Los Angeles, California.
'''Ingram Model 6''' is the first submachine gun designed by American firearm designer Gordon B. Ingram (his earlier Model 6 prototype, named Model 5, only had one example made), who would later go on to design the famous and infamous [[MAC-10]] submachine gun. The Ingram Model 6 was manufactured from 1949 through 1952 by Police Ordnance Company of Los Angeles, California, and was primarily made in .45 ACP, though versions in other calibers exist. It externally resembles the [[Thompson Submachine Gun]], though it is quit different internally. The weapon fired in semi-auto mode by partially pulling the trigger, and fired in full-auto mode by pulling the trigger all the way back.
 
There are two different variants of the Model 6, one intended for police, and one intended for military. A semi-automatic carbine version also exists.
 
A few improved variants of the Model 6 were made, numbered from Model 7 through 9.


==Specifications==
==Specifications==
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* '''Type:''' Submachine Gun
* '''Type:''' Submachine Gun


* '''Caliber:''' .45 ACP  
* '''Caliber:''' .45 ACP, 9mm, .38 Super


* '''Weight:''' lbs ( kg)
* '''Weight:''' lbs ( kg)
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* '''Barrel length(s):''' in ( cm)
* '''Barrel length(s):''' in ( cm)


* '''Capacity:'''  
* '''Capacity:''' 30


* '''Fire Modes:'''  
* '''Fire Modes:''' Full/Semi-Auto


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Ingram Model 6 - .45 ACP
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Ingram Model 6 - .45 ACP

Ingram Model 6 is the first submachine gun designed by American firearm designer Gordon B. Ingram (his earlier Model 6 prototype, named Model 5, only had one example made), who would later go on to design the famous and infamous MAC-10 submachine gun. The Ingram Model 6 was manufactured from 1949 through 1952 by Police Ordnance Company of Los Angeles, California, and was primarily made in .45 ACP, though versions in other calibers exist. It externally resembles the Thompson Submachine Gun, though it is quit different internally. The weapon fired in semi-auto mode by partially pulling the trigger, and fired in full-auto mode by pulling the trigger all the way back.

There are two different variants of the Model 6, one intended for police, and one intended for military. A semi-automatic carbine version also exists.

A few improved variants of the Model 6 were made, numbered from Model 7 through 9.

Specifications

(1949 - 1952)

  • Type: Submachine Gun
  • Caliber: .45 ACP, 9mm, .38 Super
  • Weight: lbs ( kg)
  • Length: in ( cm)
  • Barrel length(s): in ( cm)
  • Capacity: 30
  • Fire Modes: Full/Semi-Auto

The Ingram Model 6 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:


Discussion

Seeing as this does not appear to have actually been in anything, shouldn't it be deleted?--PistolJunkie 22:02, 15 October 2010 (UTC)

It may have been used in The A-Team.--Predator20 23:01, 15 October 2010 (UTC)
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I added it to the page. --Jcordell 19:05, 13 November 2010 (UTC)

Doesn't seem so; the magazine well is shaped very differently, and the trigger location is too high in the A-Team weapon. I've changed the ID into unknown. --Wuzh (talk) 23:05, 6 April 2019 (EDT)

Department owned

The department that I work for actually owned one of these models. Properly registered and fully transferrable. It was in the department's vault for literally decades. Always cared for but never used. About twelve years ago the department sold it to a collector. I don't know the exact amount paid but I do know that the sale of this one subgun paid for the purchase of seven brand new Remington 870 Riot Guns as well as accessories and ammo. Wish I had been working for the dept. when it was still around. --Jcordell 19:05, 13 November 2010 (UTC)