Difference between revisions of "Ingram MAC-10"
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|Description=The MAC-10 was built almost entirely from steel stampings. A notched cocking handle protrudes from the top of the receiver, and by turning the handle 90 would lock the bolt, and act as an indicator that the weapon is unable to fire. The MAC-10 has a telescoping bolt, which wraps around the barrel. This allows a more compact weapon, and balances the weight of the weapon over the pistol grip where the magazine is located. The MAC-10 fires from an open bolt, and in addition, the light weight of the bolt results in a rapid rate of fire. The barrel is threaded to accept a suppressor, which worked by reducing the discharge's sound, without attempting to reduce the velocity of the bullet. At the suggestion of the United States Army, Ingram added a small bracket with a small strap beneath the muzzle to aid in controlling recoil during fully-automatic fire. | |Description=The MAC-10 was built almost entirely from steel stampings. A notched cocking handle protrudes from the top of the receiver, and by turning the handle 90 would lock the bolt, and act as an indicator that the weapon is unable to fire. The MAC-10 has a telescoping bolt, which wraps around the barrel. This allows a more compact weapon, and balances the weight of the weapon over the pistol grip where the magazine is located. The MAC-10 fires from an open bolt, and in addition, the light weight of the bolt results in a rapid rate of fire. The barrel is threaded to accept a suppressor, which worked by reducing the discharge's sound, without attempting to reduce the velocity of the bullet. At the suggestion of the United States Army, Ingram added a small bracket with a small strap beneath the muzzle to aid in controlling recoil during fully-automatic fire. | ||
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<Note> Ammo type not listed, .45ACP | <Note> Ammo type not listed, .45ACP |
Latest revision as of 15:08, 26 November 2013
Type | WeaponType::Repeater, WeaponType::Sidearm |
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Availability | WeaponAvailability::Ultra-Rare |
Cost | WeaponCost::1200 |
Accuracy | WeaponAccuracy::110% |
Weight | Weight::1.9 |
Range | WeaponRange::50/100/150 |
Ammo | |
Ammo Max | WeaponAmmoMax::25 |
Modes | WeaponModes::Auto, WeaponModes::Safety, WeaponModes::Semi |
Skills | Skills::Firearms:repeating, Skills::Firearms:sidearms, Skills::Martial Arts |
Ammo Use | WeaponAmmoUse::0/1/5 |
Stun | WeaponStun::14/7/10 |
Damage | WeaponDamage::3/16/20 |
License Required | WeaponLicenseReq::Level 3 |
Description | [[WeaponDescription::The MAC-10 was built almost entirely from steel stampings. A notched cocking handle protrudes from the top of the receiver, and by turning the handle 90 would lock the bolt, and act as an indicator that the weapon is unable to fire. The MAC-10 has a telescoping bolt, which wraps around the barrel. This allows a more compact weapon, and balances the weight of the weapon over the pistol grip where the magazine is located. The MAC-10 fires from an open bolt, and in addition, the light weight of the bolt results in a rapid rate of fire. The barrel is threaded to accept a suppressor, which worked by reducing the discharge's sound, without attempting to reduce the velocity of the bullet. At the suggestion of the United States Army, Ingram added a small bracket with a small strap beneath the muzzle to aid in controlling recoil during fully-automatic fire.]] |
Picture | WeaponPicture::IngramMAC-10.jpg |
<Note> Ammo type not listed, .45ACP