Ingram Model 11

CODE – 02-132-971

NAME – Ingram Model 11

COMMON NAMES – Ingram M11

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN – USA

DATE OF MANUFACTURE – 1971

CALIBER – 9x17mm (.380 ACP, 9mm Short)

OVERALL LENGTH – 22.2 cm (8.75 in) without stock

 24.9 cm (9.81 in) Stock collapsed, 46 cm (18.11 in) Stock extended

41.3 cm (16.25 in (without stock, Suppressor attached)

44 cm (17.31 in) Stock collapsed, Suppressor attached, 65 cm (25.6 in) Stock extended, Suppressor attached

SUPPRESSOR LENGTH – 22.4 cm (8.81 in)

SUPPRESSOR DIAMETER – 4.4 cm (1.75 in)

BARREL LENGTH – 12.9 cm (5.06 in)

RIFLING (TYPE & TWIST) – 6 Groove, Right hand twist, 1 turn in 30.5 cm (12 in)

BULLET DIAMETER – (0.356 in)

BULLET WEIGHT – 6.18 g (95 gr)

MUZZLE VELOCITY – 293 m/s (961 fps)

MUZZLE ENERGY – 264 j (195 ft/lbs)

WEIGHT (EMPTY) – 1.59kg (3 lbs 8 oz)

SUPPRESSOR WEIGHT – 0.45 kg (1 lb)

WEIGHT WITH SUPPRESSOR – 2.04 kg (4 lbs 8 oz)

STOCK WEIGHT – 0.18 kg (6.4 oz)

WEIGHT (LOADED) – 2.58 kg (5 lbs 11 oz) with 32 rounds

WEIGHT (LOADED) WITH SUPPRESSOR – 3.03 kg (6 lbs 11 oz) with 32 round magazine

SIGHTS – Front sight – post, Rear sight – aperture, set for 50 m (55 yds)

EFFECTIVE RANGE – 50 m (55 yds)

OPERATION – Blowback, Fired from open bolt

TYPE OF FIRE – Selective, Semi and Full automatic

RATE OF FIRE – 40 rpm (Semi), 90 rpm (Full)

CYCLIC ROF – 1200 rpm

FEED DEVICE – 16 or 32 round box magazine, Double column, Single feed

FEED DEVICE WEIGHT (EMPTY) – 0.115 kg (4.1 oz) – 16 round, 0.23 kg (8.1 oz) – 32 round

FEED DEVICE WEIGHT (LOADED) – 0.27 kg (9.5 oz) – 16 round, 0.54 kg (1 lb 3 oz) – 32 round

BASIC LOAD – 1 – 16 round magazine, 4 – 32 round magazines (144 rounds)

LOAD WT – 2.43 kg (6 lb 1.5 oz)

MANUFACTURER – Military Armament Corporation (MAC), Marietta, Georgia (As MAC M11), SWD Inc., Atlanta, Georgia (as Cobray M11)

STATUS – Out of production

SERVICE – Limited Special Operations and Law Enforcement sales, including internationally

     This weapon was the smallest of the Ingram submachinegun family, being chambered for the .380 ACP or 9mm Short round (9x17mm). The weapon was easily small enough to be carried in a hip holster. The shorter 16 round magazine was intended for concealed carry as it barely extended out past the bottom of the pistol grip. In part because of the small length of the bolt travel on this weapon, it had the highest cyclic rate of fire of all on the Ingram family of compact submachineguns.

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