Manufacturer: | Military Armament Corporation |
Model: | Military Armament Corporation Model 11 (MAC M11) |
Prototype: | 1972 |
Production: | 1972 |
Country of origin: | United States of America |
Caliber: | .380 ACP |
Fire modes: | Fully automatic |
Rate of fire: | 1200 rounds/minute |
Range: | 25m |
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The Military Armament Corporation 11, commonly known as the MAC-11, but official designated the M11, is an automatic weapon firing .380 ACP rounds. The weapon is a sub-compact version of the Model 10 (MAC10) and chambers the smaller .380 ACP round instead of the .45 ACP. The rate of fire of the M-11A1 is listed as approximately 900 rpm (rounds per minute), though in reality, it is closer to 1200 rpm. At this incredibly high rate of fire, the weapon is difficult to control while on full-auto, but short bursts can be accurate at ranges up to about 30 yards (27 m).