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Old 08-03-2010, 03:23 AM   #16
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anyone google MasterPiece Arms? Just askin.....
http://www.handgunsmag.com/featured_...007/index.html


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First, a little history. MasterPiece Arms guns are based on the design of an inexpensive, reliable and compact sub-machine gun created by Gordon B. Ingram. First chambered in .45 ACP, it was designated the Model 10. There were a few manufacturers, the most prominent of which was the Military Armament Corporation (MAC), thus the .45 ACP gun became known as the MAC10 or simply MAC. This label was also used for identifying later versions chambered in 9mm and .380 ACP.



Semiauto-only guns were also made, which initially fired from an open bolt. This was changed to bolt forward after the government discovered that a few owners had figured out how to easily and illegally convert the guns to full auto.


The MAC enjoyed only limited commercial success, with its popularity mainly confined to being an action-movie icon, spewing burning propane from its muzzle and its wielder not hitting anything other than cars and window glass. Space limitations here preclude further historical information, but I found one website--mac-11.net--to be particularly interesting.

When I requested the MasterPiece Arms Model 30SST pistol in 9mm for review, I already thought I knew what I'd find, since I had shot a few of the series of MAC guns in both full-auto and semiauto and found that they would only run with FMJ roundnose ammunition and did not lend themselves to any level of accuracy, partially due to the open bolt design. Well, I was wrong.



The 30SST uses a closed bolt, and the sample I received had a good six-pound trigger pull. My only difficulty was in how to best steady the gun from a shooting rest with the 30-round vertical magazine in its pistol grip. The simple solution was to stand up and shoot, at the cost of not getting tight five-shot groups.


The construction of the MPA30SST blends CNC machining for its bolt with stamped sheet metal for upper and lower receivers. Sights are fixed and are stamped metal. Both the wing-protected post front sight and the triangular-aperture rear sight are welded to the receiver. Fortunately, they allowed me to shoot point of aim at 15 yards.



After accuracy work with the supplied sights, I installed an Insight Technology MRDS Mini Red Dot Sight using the 5.5-inch Weaver accessory rail that is pinned to the top of the 30SST's receiver. This aided greatly in quick and accurate firing.


The bolt is easy to operate as it has a large, horizontally protruding handle on the left side. The bolt telescopes forward over the rear of the barrel, allowing for a compact package.



The upper right side receiver-mounted safety must be rotated 180 degrees to engage or disengage. The magazine catch is at the lower rear back of the pistol grip and is easily operated with either hand. The supplied 30-round (according to MasterPiece specifications) British STEN magazine was easy to fill using the supplied magazine loader.


The curved trigger, protected with a stamped and welded-on trigger guard, broke cleanly. The trigger is encased in a polymer tube that serves to minimize trigger slap, which I did encounter with the original MACs. I didn't notice any with this gun , but my shooting partner, AJ Stuart, did--saying it was an annoyance but not painful.



As a matter of fact, the only pain was caused when the sharp edge of the trigger guard dug into our shooting hand. (A bit of file work may be needed.)

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Old 08-03-2010, 03:30 AM   #17
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And dont forget that although these are not full auto they will bump fire!!!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP4KlPxuxvQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5UZMSFPCO8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXOmyhE2Ouo
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Old 08-03-2010, 05:04 AM   #18
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I read several reviews and have not heard anything bad about them. Actually heard they make one of the better SMG in the mac10 style.
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between :45 -:53, you can really see the greatness of this gun

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNEgVXA0NgQ


good luck with sale
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between :45 -:53, you can really see the greatness of this gun

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNEgVXA0NgQ


good luck with sale


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Old 08-04-2010, 08:12 AM   #21
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You can carry any semi auto in your car legally.
you can carry single shot and full auto also.
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