Ingram MAC-119 with 32-round magazine and suppressor (PBR)

The Ingram MAC-11, chambered with a 32-round magazine and a suppressor, is a compact submachine gun recognized for its portability and firepower. Originally developed by Gordon B. Ingram in the 1970s, it gained notoriety for its small size and ability to use high-capacity magazines.
Equipped with a 32-round magazine, this variant of the MAC-11 offers an extended ammunition capacity compared to the standard magazine size. The suppressor, attached to the muzzle, serves to reduce the sound signature produced upon firing, enhancing stealth and minimizing noise.
The MAC-11 itself is characterized by its compactness, often being categorized as a machine pistol due to its size. It's designed for close-quarters combat and can be easily concealed or carried due to its small dimensions.
This configuration with the 32-round magazine and suppressor enhances the gun's capabilities for stealthy operations, offering a higher capacity for sustained fire while maintaining a reduced acoustic profile. It's commonly utilized in scenarios where discretion and compactness are essential, such as special operations or clandestine missions.
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