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Old 05-24-2019, 02:35 PM   #1
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It feeds and ejects and that by itself is quite an accomplishment on those.
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It feeds and ejects and that by itself is quite an accomplishment on those.
That an open bolt Tec 9?
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I wish. It's pre-ban (2nd) though, it has the suppressor threaded barrel. This poor thing was left to rust along with the Ruger, the owner said if you fix the Ruger you can keep it, so I ordered all the missing damaged parts, the barrel is good inside and out. I reset the extractor, polished the bolt and feeding ramp, got a new mag, buffer and operating handle, took the trigger group apart, cleaned it, made it operational, hell it works good. it will just sit there as part of the "Miami 1980's Collection" along with the MAC-10.
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it will just sit there as part of the "Miami 1980's Collection" along with the MAC-10.
I don't recall the year, but I wanted a Mac 10 & had the money. Being under 21 my dad had to buy it for me. The guy I bought it from was a SOT which was rare for Illinois. He ran 2 full page ads in the old Shotgun News all the time under Paragon Sales.

When we went to buy my Mac-10 Dale Thomas the owner said to my dad "These are fixing to be banned because how easily they are to convert. You might want more then just this one!" He blamed it all on the South Florida cocaine wars.
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I don't recall the year, but I wanted a Mac 10 & had the money. Being under 21 my dad had to buy it for me. The guy I bought it from was a SOT which was rare for Illinois. He ran 2 full page ads in the old Shotgun News all the time under Paragon Sales.

When we went to buy my Mac-10 Dale Thomas the owner said to my dad "These are fixing to be banned because how easily they are to convert. You might want more then just this one!" He blamed it all on the South Florida cocaine wars.
Good sales point but they are not "easily converted", they were designed as semi-auto and takes quite a bit of machining and know-how to convert them properly, and if you do you won't hit much anyhow, so what's the purpose? I got one from a guy who needed money. Mac 10 in .45, never been fired. I paid $200 a few years ago. South Florida was hot back in the 80's and those were the guns of choice, Uzi's too.
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Dang, Fred. Going gansta on us?

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Good sales point but they are not "easily converted", they were designed as semi-auto and takes quite a bit of machining and know-how to convert them properly, and if you do you won't hit much anyhow, so what's the purpose? I got one from a guy who needed money. Mac 10 in .45, never been fired. I paid $200 a few years ago. South Florida was hot back in the 80's and those were the guns of choice, Uzi's too.
Open Bolt Mac 10 are bullet hoses. Even the Mac 11 in 380 has a crazy high cyclic rate of 1200 rpm. Since Richard Lage started build upper for Mac 10 &11 the gun is much more practical.
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It cost me about $100 in parts and it's fully functional, what's not to like?

Baboon 1200 rpm is impressive, a mag of 30 rounds in 2-3 seconds, that could hurt someone.
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Baboon 1200 rpm is impressive, a mag of 30 rounds in 2-3 seconds, that could hurt someone.
Hell even a M16 with its cyclic rat of 700-950 mag dump are over pretty quick. The annual machine gun shoot I attend has a guy with a mini gun. He normally runs it @ 3000 rpm. While digging around his shop the gear to run it @ 6000 rpm turned up.
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I guess if you have money to burn... I'm not that crazy and don't have the need to be either. Make every round count. One shot one kill, remember that, all you need is one good shot, not thirty.
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Make every round count. One shot one kill, remember that, all you need is one good shot, not thirty.
That sounds like a Marine talking.

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Open Bolt Mac 10 are bullet hoses. Even the Mac 11 in 380 has a crazy high cyclic rate of 1200 rpm. Since Richard Lage started build upper for Mac 10 &11 the gun is much more practical.
Ive owned a M-10 45 SMG since 1983.Paid 350.00 for it NIB.1200 rpm.M-11 380 more like 1600 rpm.
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Spray and prey.
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Spray and prey.
So what's wrong with controlled burst? Mac's these day tend to all have Lage uppers making them more controllable.
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