INGRAM MAC-10 for Sale
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Quick Look
The Ingram MAC-10, developed in the late 1960s by Gordon Ingram, was designed as a compact submachine gun for military and law enforcement. It offers full-auto firepower in a small package, ideal for close-quarters scenarios. Though now considered a legacy firearm, it remains popular among collectors and enthusiasts for its unique design and historical role.
Why It's a Top Choice
- Compact size with high fire rate
- Simple blowback-operated design
- Threaded barrel ideal for suppressor use
- Iconic status among military firearms collectors
- Available in both .45 ACP and 9mm versions
Key Variants
MAC-10 .45 ACP
Favored for its stopping power and historical military/law enforcement application.
MAC-10 9mm
Lighter recoil and higher magazine capacity, popular among civilian collectors.
MAC-10 Semi Auto
Legally available civilian version for collectors and range use.
MAC-10 Suppressed
Fitted with suppressor as originally intended, preferred by NFA collectors.
MAC-10 Cobray
Cobray-made variants from the 1980s, featuring consistent manufacturing updates.
Competitor Comparison Table
| Feature | Ingram Mac-10 | Uzi | HK MP5 |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | Varies (discontinued) | $1,200+ | $3,500+ |
| Capacity/Size | 30 rds / compact | 25-32 rds / compact | 30 rds / mid-size |
| Weight | 6.1 lbs (loaded) | 7.7 lbs (loaded) | 6.6 lbs (loaded) |
| Optics-Ready | No | No | Yes (modern variants) |
| Trigger Type | Open bolt, full-auto | Open bolt, full-auto | Closed bolt, select-fire |
| Notable Pro | Extremely compact with suppressor capability | Battle proven in global conflicts | Exceptional accuracy and recoil control |
| Notable Con | Poor control during full-auto fire | Heavier and bulkier than peers | Priced higher, limited civilian access |
Best Use Cases
- Historical firearm collections
- NFA-regulated full-auto ownership
- Suppressor demonstrations and training
- Range fun with semi-auto versions
- Close-quarters weapons training
FAQs
Can I legally own an Ingram MAC-10?
Yes, transferable MAC-10s made before 1986 can be owned with proper NFA paperwork and tax stamp.
What is the rate of fire on a MAC-10?
Approximately 1,100 rounds per minute, making it one of the fastest-firing submachine guns.
How does the MAC-10 compare to the Uzi?
The MAC-10 is smaller with a higher rate of fire; the Uzi offers better control and stability.
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Military Armament Co/Ingram M-10 & Silen
$14,999.99


