I just stumbled across this post. Are you still looking? Just the barrel that sticks out forward of the threads?Anyone here with a 9mm MAC 10 able to get me a length and diameter for the part of the barrel extending past the threads? Thanks in advance
It looks like he is needing the Mac 10 in 9mm. It may be the same as a M11 in 9mm, At least the outer part of the barrel.I just might have a set of Mac 10 RBP INGRAM prints in my shop.
On the 9 and 45?On the original 9mm it sticks out exactly 1 inch.
On the 9 and 45?
Interesting, I believe mine were almost at the end guns. I didnt buy any 11's or 10's in 9mm.Yes, that's the old guns, the original M-11 .380 is 7/8. I don't know about the last model, the M-11 9mm p.
LOL. And that was the reason I went with 45. I always thought the 45's were fast enough. My brother has a 11 in 9mmI was measuring the amount of barrel extending past the suppressor threads, which is what I'm assuming the OP was looking for. I've always had a fondness for those small high speed beasts, back in the 70s they were known as "room brooms".
Have you ever got to try a Mac Jack?? Not sure if they still sell them. It more than doubled the rate of fire. One of the things I would shoot, but I never let anyone else. Pushed the RPMs way into the 2000s.I was measuring the amount of barrel extending past the suppressor threads, which is what I'm assuming the OP was looking for. I've always had a fondness for those small high speed beasts, back in the 70s they were known as "room brooms".
You guys made me look...On the 9 and 45?
Have you ever got to try a Mac Jack?? Not sure if they still sell them. It more than doubled the rate of fire. One of the things I would shoot, but I never let anyone else. Pushed the RPMs way into the 2000s.
It could be done buy a long ago shop in Anderson. I cant think of there name, the owner was a huge Colt 1911 guy. They were up off the bypass near 38th st?I've never seen that, but I do remember a guy in Indy that was able to pick up the rate on an UZI by milling the bolt. This was back in the early 80s and I had looked into it as I was not impressed with the UZI rate of fire.
The Mac Jack was a chunk of plastic that fit between the buffer and bolt. As soon as it cleared the sear it slammed it forward again. Yeah the Full size Uzi is a little slower and chuggy. I heard of guys with an open bolt conversion that ran faster.I've never seen that, but I do remember a guy in Indy that was able to pick up the rate on an UZI by milling the bolt. This was back in the early 80s and I had looked into it as I was not impressed with the UZI rate of fire.
Scionics had the urethane swipes in the front?Over the years I've put a lot of cast lead through the 45 ACP MAC-10. With the stock extended and the old Scionics suppressor attached it's also fairly accurate in semi auto fire.
Freekforge?? That's is a name I remember... Didn't I buy a can mortar from you years ago?I had a hs teacher that had a Mac with a Mac jack in it and it was terrifying. I shot a couple mags through it in bursts but I was too afraid to mag dump it. He was a machinist souped up all his guns too.Dude had a registered m203 too that was fun.
Scionics had the urethane swipes in the front?