*LIVE* Cobray M-11/9 9mm Park 5.5" *SEMI-AUTOMATIC VERSION OF THE POPULAR MAC-10*

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The Military Armament Corporation Model 11, also known as MAC-11, was designed by an American firearm designer named Gordon Ingram in the 1970s at the Military Armament Corporation (MAC) in Powder Springs, Georgia, United States. It is a smaller semi-automatic version of the Model 10, which is also known as the MAC-10. Sometimes, people mistake the MAC-11 for other variants of the MAC, such as Sylvia & Wayne Daniels M-11/9, Leinad PM-11, or Vulcan M-11-9, which are all later versions of MAC that are chambered for the 9mm cartridge. Additionally, Cobray produced an M12 variant that is chambered for .380 ACP.


Initially, the Military Armament Corporation manufactured MAC-type submachine guns and semi-automatic pistols, but later, they were also manufactured by RPB Inc. Other manufacturers of MAC-type submachine guns and semi-automatic pistols include Cobray (later named Leinad, then Sylvia/Wayne Daniel Inc.), Jersey Arms, MasterPiece Arms, and Vulcan.

Specifications

Manufacturer: Cobray 

Model: M-11/9

Serial: 89-0029637

Caliber: 9mm

Finish: Parkerized

Barrel Length: 5 1/2"

Optics/Sights: Fixed post front with Fixed peep rear

Stock/Grips: Metal with black polymer backstrap

Action: Semi-Automatic

Markings: Standard

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May 15th 2024 Bryant Ridge

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