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Ingram

The Ingram MAC-10 (Military Armament Corporation Model 10) is a highly-compact, blowback operated machine pistol developed by Gordon B. Ingram in 1964. It was the Long-Range weapon of the CIA.

Description

Weight: 2.84 kg (6.26 lbs)

Length: 798mm (31.4 in) with stock extended and suppressor

269mm (10.7 in) with stock and suppressor removed

Barrel Length: 146mm (5.7524 in)

Cartridge: 9x19mm Parabellum, .45 ACP (in show)

Rate of Fire: 1,090 rounds/min (9mm), 1,145 rounds/min (.45)

Muzzle Velocity: 366 m/s (9mm), 280 m/s (.45)

Effective Range: 80 meters (9mm), 50 meters (.45)

Maximum Range: 100 meters

Feed System: 32-round detatchable box magazine (9mm), 30-round detatchable box magazine (.45)

Sights: Iron sights

Uses

The MAC-10 was used by American Special Forces in the Vietnam War, and has seen use across the globe. It's often known as the most reliable submachine gun ever built.

In Show

This weapon was tested against the KGB's Skorpion SMG 61 in eliminating five targets. The Skorpion delivered three kills but left one wounded and one alive in 12 seconds while the MAC-10 delivered five kills in 20 seconds. The edge was given to the MAC-10 for its heavier .45 caliber, 30-round magazine, faster rate of fire, and better accuracy.