Cyclic rate of fire of approximately 1200 rounds per minute.
$3900 USD regestered full auto plus $200 BATFE tax stamp $750 USD semi auto and open market price Same for MAC-9 and 11 models
Standard model- about $450. Pre-ban open bolt, about $900. Full Auto with registration papers? About $4,000, plus a $200 transfer tax.
there is no mac 11 its only mac osx 10
The MAC-11 was chambered in 380 ACP.
Mac Cara was born on 1914-11-11.
It depends on whether you're using the term machine gun by the military definition, which normally implies a crew served or general purpose weapon, or just referring to a full auto weapon in general. For the former, no. For the latter, most hand held machine pistols were designed to be used with a buttstock, but were compact and/or balanced enough that their design could facilitate one handed firing out of necessity, if need be, with some examples including the Uzi, Mini Uzi, Micro Uzi, Ingram MAC-10 and MAC-11, Skorpion, Cz. 25, etc. Additionally, there were full auto variations of some handguns, including the Beretta 951R (full auto variant of Beretta Model 51), Beretta 93R (full auto variant of Beretta 92), Glock 18 (full auto variant of Glock 17), and the Stetchkin (although it might be a bit bulky to be considered a practical "pistol").
Han Mac Tu died on 1940-11-11.
mac dre was 5"11
Mac Andrews is 5' 11".
Supposedly, the illegal full autos he purchased were an Ingram MAC-10, MAC-11, and H&K MP5K. He was also found to be in possession of several semi-auto firearms, and was charged accordingly (as a felon in possession of firearms). Those included an AR-15 rifle, a Draco AK pistol, a Springfield XD45 pistol, a Carbon 15 pistol, and a Colt .44 Magnum revolver.
none.
They are two different calibers.