The Ingram MAC-11 (Military Armament Corporation Model 11) is a machine pistol developed by Gordon Ingram at the Military Armament Corporation during the 1970s. It is chambered to fire the smaller .380 ACP rounds and is a sub-compact version of the MAC-10.
Details
The MAC-11 was developed in 1972.
During the 1990s, the MAC-11 was a standard-issue machinegun for United States Army Special Forces Unit FOXHOUND, and was nicknamed "the CIA's toy" in tighter circles. During this time, the FOXHOUND logo featured a MAC-11 being fired by a cartoon fox.
The mercenary forces of Outer Heaven and Zanzibar Land utilized the MAC-11 during the Outer Heaven Uprising and Zanzibar Land Disturbance, respectively.
Behind the scenes
The Submachine Gun is a weapon that can be procured by the player in both Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake. It is identified as the MAC-11 in the user's manual for each game.
Game | Weapon description for Submachine Gun | Icon |
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Metal Gear | Pressing and holding down the [Weapon Button] triggers continuous fire. Can be fitted with a suppressor. | |
Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake | A lightweight American SMG. Hold down the [Weapon Button] for full-auto fire. Can be fitted with a suppressor. Can also be reloaded. |
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Appearances
Sources
- Metal Gear - User's Manual
- Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake - User's Manual
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