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September 9, 2007 7:48 am

The Ingram M11 is still running out there in America. This 9mm automatic pistol is made by MasterPiece Arms and shows its Ingram lineage with one major change, the side cocking handle to allow for the use of a proper scope.
Categories: Handgun
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8 Responses to “The old M11 still isn’t dead”
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Why bother with a scope when you’ve got a whole 1/2″ of barrel on that pukey little thing?
With such a short barrel, I don’t really think a scope would be necessary. I suppose the rail is for a quick acquisition sight, like an Aimpoint.
Why…WHY…would one desire to put a SCOPE on a machine pistol? I’ve fired similar weapons on full auto, and a scope seems a bit…well…superfluous, to say the least.
I wonder if the new cocking lever still cuts the hell out of your hand.
Instead of scope I should have said “reflex sighting device” or something similar. A rapid-acquisition reflex sight would be better than the iron sights in most situations.
I agree with the reflex sight idea, or even a top-mounted laser would be great too.
Note: this is a semi-auto version. For those that don’t know about full-auto laws, look into the 1968 GCA, i do believe section 922(o). Also the 1934 NFA.
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