![]() I bought my M10/9 NIB for $3000 last year and my NIB M11/9 for $3300 a few months ago. ![]() The nice thing about the MACs is that there is gigantic aftermarket support now and the price is still extremely low. The mag situation is about the middle of the road, you're looking at pretty much around $35 for decent metal mags, most of which are mags for other guns converted to work in the MAC. I wrote up this magazine summary it's still around somewhere on uzitalk if you do a search for it, it'll give you the basic skinny on mags. If you want to go the lage upper route, I'd say get the M11/9. Personally, I really like the MAC in its stock form. If you want to keep it stock, I'd say go with the M10/9. ![]() That's why M11/9s are selling for more than M10s now. It just so happens that because the M11/9 is smaller and lighter, is actually a better choice if you want to go the Lage upper route. However, Lage entered the picture with some truly excellent uppers for the MACs that turn it into a modern SMG, sort of like a modernized UZI. The M11/9 is not a particularly good gun, it's too small and definitely not built like a tank, plus the rate of fire is absurd. The M11/9 is a scaled down version that SWD, the last company to make full auto MACs, came out with. It's built like a tank, probably over-built. ![]() The MAC M10 is a robust and reliable gun. Basically, the MACs are a machine pistol that sort of becomes a very compact sub machine gun when the stock is folded out and the supressor is added.
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