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Thread: Do the Masterpiece Arms MAC-11 (9x19mm) clones suck?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Templar View Post
    It would be one my short list of weapons to use in assaulting someone stuck in a telephone booth (do they even have those anymore?).

    They're fun, they're expensive to run, they have an absurdly high rate of fire, and they aren't "practical".

    But if you want a range toy that's a hell of an attention getter, it's up there on the list.
    Unless it is an A1 and then you can install a Lage upper and shoot 9mm with a 600 -700 rpm cyclic rate.

    Go to the site below and look under current products-M11A1,

    http://www.max-11.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Templar View Post
    He's also built up some Mk.5 (L34A1) guns, which run about double what the non suppressed Mk.4's run.
    Balls in a blender. $14,000? Almost worth it.

    MAC it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by az doug View Post
    I do not know why you have such a hard time believing one was imported prior to the 68 GCA banning the importation of transferable SMG's since the M12 was invented in 1959. Like I wrote before, I am not that familiar with the M12-M12s.


    Because very, very, very, very, very few subguns were imported for US civilian consumption prior to 1968. There was next to no market for it. There might be some pre-1968 transferrable UZI's out there, but I've not seen one, same goes for Swedish Carl Gustav M45 K's.

    As you said, 2-3 transferrable in the country....that's museum quality, not something that makes it's way around the community.
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    Go to the below site. Select match results, then select January 8, 2009. Photos 6-10 are of the owner shooting it.

    http://www.azfullauto.com/


    ETA: Also try videos 7 and 19 at the bottom of that same page, January 8, 2009 match results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magic_Salad0892 View Post
    Balls in a blender. $14,000? Almost worth it.

    MAC it is.

    I'm posting this link for information purposes only, I have no connection with autoweapons at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by az doug View Post
    Go to the below site. Select match results, then select January 8, 2009. Photos 6-10 are of the owner shooting it.

    http://www.azfullauto.com/
    Very cool. That's a hell of a unique weapon in the community.
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    Magic, that would be two tax stamps ($200.00 machine gun, $200.00 suppressor) for a total of $400.00.

    The integrally suppressed version was called the L34A1 in UK service and the Mk.5 in international sales.

    Recon Ordnance Company
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    Phone: (920) 922-1515
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    E-mail: reconord@aol.com

    They handled the majority of the Andrewski Sterlings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Templar View Post
    Very cool. That's a hell of a unique weapon in the community.
    I edited my post above to add:

    Also try videos 7 and 19 at the bottom of that same page, January 8, 2009 match results.

    http://www.azfullauto.com/


    ETA: It may also be a 68 amnesty gun, I do not know. All I know is that I was told it is a transferable gun on a form 4 and it is one of only a few transferables in the country. The owners friend told me 1 of either 2 or 3 in the country.
    Last edited by az doug; 04-01-11 at 21:12. Reason: additional info

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    Thank you, Templar.
    We miss you, AC.
    We miss you, ToddG.

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    E-Mailed a friend whose specialty is the Uzi. Below is his response regarding pre-68 transferable Uzi's:

    Hi Doug.

    I don't know any numbers, but I can tell you with 100% certainty that there are some. I know two people that own them and I've seen others for sale. I think I've heard Dan Shea claim that there's somewhere between 30 and 50, but I think that's just a guess. Whatever the number is, it's small so it's not surprising that this guy hasn't seen one. There are both IMI and FN transferable guns around.

    Hope that helps.

    Dave
    Last edited by az doug; 04-02-11 at 12:01.

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