Ingram Mach 10? about 1977.
$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
$10 USD or 2.3 pounds in 1942.
In the 10's of thousands range if transferrable.
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The value of a MAC-10, a compact submachine gun, can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, age, and whether it has been modified. Generally, prices for a MAC-10 can range from around $5,000 to over $10,000 in the civilian market, particularly for transferable models. It's important to note that the MAC-10 is classified as a National Firearms Act (NFA) item in the U.S., which adds to its legal and financial considerations. Always consult with a licensed firearms dealer for specific valuations.
The rifle is an Ingram M-10 (mac-10) with a scope and a sound suppressor. The suppressor stops working at some point in the film because the gun begins to sound normal. The addition of a scope is amusing, since Mac-10 is notoriously inaccurate. Also, the scopes are never mounted to movable parts like suppressors. The pistol is a Smith & Wesson Model 67 revolver.
The Ingram MAC 11 is a subcompact machine pistol developed by American gun designer Gordon Ingram at the Military Armament Corporation during the 1970s. The reason why the Mac 11 is so popular is the advantage of proving quieter then Mac 10.
Ingram was a gun manufacturer. Their most famous product was the MAC-10.
1964
1964
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M-10 was a proposed military nomenclature for the Ingram MAC-10 submachinegun.