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The Military Armament Corporation Model 10, officially abbreviated as "M10" or "M-10", and more commonly known as the MAC-10, is a compact, blowback operated machine pistol that was developed by Gordon B. Ingram in 1964. It is chambered in either.45 ACP or 9mm. A two-stage suppressor by Sionics was designed for the MAC-10, which not only abated the noise created, but made it easier to control on full automatic. For a decade, the semi automatic pistol version of the weapon was banned in the U.S. under the assault weapons ban enacted by Congress in 1994. Type: Machine pistol Place of origin: United States In service: 1970–present Used by: See Users Wars: Vietnam War, Cambodian Conflict, War on Terror, Invasion of Grenada, Lebanese Civil War, Miami Drug Wars Designer: Gordon B. Ingram Designed: 1964 Manufacturer: Military Armament Corporation Unit cost: $120 Produced: 1970–present Weight: 2.84 kg (6.26 pounds) empty without suppressor Length: 269 mm (10.7 inches) with stock removed, 295 mm (11.6 inches) with stock retracted, 548 mm (1 foot 9.6 inches) with stock extended, 545 mm (1 foot 9.45 inches) with stock retracted w/suppressor, 798 mm (2 feet 7.4 inches) with stock extended with suppressor Barrel length: 146 mm (4.49 inches) Width: 50 mm (1.96 inches) without suppressor, 54 mm (2.13 inches) with suppressor Cartridge: 45 ACP (11.43x23mm), 9×19mm Parabellum Action: Straight blowback Rate of fire: 1,250 rounds/min. (9mm), 1,090 rounds/min. (.45 ACP), 1,380 rounds/min. (.380 ACP) Muzzle velocity: 366 m/s (1,201 ft/s) for 9mm, 280 m/s (919 ft/s) for.45 ACP Effective firing range: 50 meters (.45 ACP), 70 meters (9×19mm Parabellum) Maximum firing range: 100 meters (for.45 ACP) Feed system: 30-round detachable box magazine (.45 ACP), 32-round detachable box magazine (9×19mm) Sights: Iron sights