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standingbear
February 6, 2003, 10:45 PM
tried a new mac 10 in .45.gun was mpa10-a.uses unmodified greasegun mags.basic semi only mac10 except made by masterpiece arms.anyhow,the gun worked great,no problems.no triggerslap.went to their website to check into it.for 350 bucks gets me a new one and extra mags.

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swampgator
February 6, 2003, 11:17 PM
If it floats your boat, go for it. I had the M-11 9mm paid $312 for it in 1993. I sold it post-94 Crime Bill for a slight profit.

Fun to play with but it didn't feel a need so I got rid of it.

Good Luck.

Onslaught
February 8, 2003, 11:35 AM
Wouldn't happen to have a link to their website, would you? Google didn't turn up anything, except the Auction Arms offerings.

I like the concept, but I'd definitely prefer something more than a 2" barrel...

standingbear
February 8, 2003, 02:20 PM
mac10s barrel is 6" and most of it is inside the upper receiver.you only see 2" sticking out.the bolt rides around the barrel on the inside.just got one of the 45 versions for myself now.they have a 9mm version that uses sten mags.i had a collection of macs at one time but sold them off cause 1)the plastic mags in the 9mm kept breaking and 2)the open bolt semi 45 i had broke a part in the bolt,part to replace it was very expensive(because the original manufacturer is long gone out of business).original mags were upwards of 70 bucks each.this new version looks much better made than those ive seen lately,the parts guns just slapped together then leave a stinging impression on your trigger finger.anyhow,original ingram made macs are very expensive as are the parts.these newer rpb versions are well made and yes..fun toys.they use 10 bucks each greasegun mags and there isnt any stinging trigger finger.the only downside is the weight-around 7 pounds with a full mag.kinda expected since ive had other 45 macs before.

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