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Midwest Tactical Inc. was founded in 2005 by Frank and Joy Goepfert. During that time Frank started to manufacture suppressors. While making suppressors he began to develop a network with other gun collectors and dealers. In 2008 the financial crisis of the recession hit and Midwest Tactical began to buy up machine gun collections across the United States from dealers closing their doors and collectors looking to part with their guns. When Midwest Tactical started marketing their guns on the internet the business grew exponentially. Since then Midwest Tactical has been a top 10 dealer on Gun Broker for multiple years. Now the company owns their own listing sites: GunSpot.com and MachineGunCentral.com. Both are listing sites for used and new firearms which focus on sellers and dealers getting the absolute most for their money and having an effective and secure place to do business online. Today 99% of the MWT’s business is done over the internet. The company has succeeded because of the hard work of it’s employees and the solid values that Frank and Joy Goepfert have laid as the foundation.

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We always have a good collection of machine guns for sale. Here are some popular machine guns we sell, this is a list of some examples of price ranges we see with the industries most popular transferable machine guns. The prices of machine guns can vary depending on several factors like their manufacturer, specific model or condition. Transferable machine guns are able to be bought and owned by civilians,but there are only 180,000 transferable machine guns available. This makes these guns very valuable and it only grows each year. See one you like? Contact us and we will let you know what we have in stock or we will put you on a waiting list for your dream gun!

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The MAC-10 submachine gun was designed for close encounters and concealed carrying

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Country of originUnited States
Entered service1970s
Caliber.45 ACP / 9x19 mm
Weight (empty)2.84 kg
Length584 mm
Length (with folded stock) 269 mm
Barrel length 146 mm
Muzzle velocity 330 / 280 m/s
Cyclic rate of fire1 145 / 1 090 rpm
Practical rate of fire40 - 120 rpm
Magazine capacity30 / 32 rounds
Sighting range100 m
Range of effective fire50 - 70 m

The MAC-10 submachine gun was designed by Gordon B. Ingram, an American arms designer. He began to work on this compact weapon in the mid 1960s. This submachine gun was mainly aimed at special operations and law enforcement forces, as well as VIP security teams. By 1965 several prototypes were made. This submachine gun was evaluated by the US Army, however it was not adopted. Production commenced in 1970 by the Military Armament Corporation (MAC). In 1976 the MAC went bust and production rights for this weapon were transferred to RPB Industries Inc. Later this submachine gun was also manufactured by some other companies. Ingram's submachine guns were exported to Chile, Yugoslavia and some other Asian and South American countries. Copies of this weapon were manufactured in Japan, South Africa and Taiwan. Today the MAC-10 is no longer a premier submachine gun. However it is still used by around 15 countries.

This submachine guns has been designed for close encounters and concealed carrying. It is a blowback-operated, selective fire weapon, that fires from an open bolt. It has some features of the Israeli Uzi. There are two baseline MAC-10 (or M10) models, chambered for .45 ACP and 9x19 mm Parabellum rounds.

This weapon is simple in design and technology. Its receiver is made of sheet steel and consists of only two parts. These are held together by a steel pin. Generally the MAC-10 is a reliable weapon.

Cocking handle is located at the top of the gun. It does not reciprocates when the gun is fired. The weapon can be reloaded with either hand. The cocking handle also acts as a safety, as it locks the bolt in forward position, when turned 90 degrees sideways. When this safety is on, you can not see the front sight, as the sighting line is blocked. Another safety switch is located inside the triggerguard. A separate fire mode selector is located above the triggerguard on the left side of the receiver. It has settings for single shots and full-auto firing.

The MAC-10 is fed from a box-shaped magazines, inserted in the pistol grip. The .45 ACP model comes with 30-round magazines, while the model chambered for 9x19 mm ammunition is fed from 32-round magazines. This weapon can be fired by holding it with one hand, in the same manner as firing pistols. A leather loop is attached to the front of the weapon. It can be held by a non-firing hand and provides additional stability.

The Ingram M10 has a simple non-adjustable diopter-type sights. Sighting range is set at 100 m. Though effective range of fire is limited to around 50-70 meters. Accuracy suffers as this weapon is uncomfortable to hold with both hands and it becomes hard to compensate the recoil force.

This submachine gun comes with a telescopic steel wire stock. Some of its versions were fitted with detachable wooden buttstocks. This submachine gun is compatible with silencers. Silencers on this weapon are quite efficient. Due to the short barrels of the MAC-10 bullets leave the weapon without generating enough muzzle velocity to cause sonic boom.

Variants

MAC-11 (or M11), chambered for a smaller 9x17 mm (.380 ACP) round. This model has smaller dimensions and weight, as well as a shorter barrel. This weapon is fed from 16 or 32 round magazines. This submachine gun fires only in fully-automatic mode. Its effective range is limited to around 30-50 meters.