I probably made a mistake getting an M10 over an M11/9mm considering the support for the M11/9mm. Early RPB Industries MAC 10 9MM with 32 round magazine.
On a plus side to the uzi conversion now, I will be able to easily convert from 9mm to 45ACP should I chose to. I didn't want to get a M10/45 and "force" it into a losing 45 ACP capability (at the time, 45 Uzi magazines were not common or cheap.) It didn't seem right to do that to a gun that cannot be produced again. Normal price: $429.99.On a side note, an Uzi conversion was the reason that I chose an M10/9mm over an M-11/9mm or a M10/45. You must call us for arrangements and shipping. You will not be able to tell any work has been done by looking at the outside of the gun. The frame has to have the removed piece reinstalled and then cut out for the original grip. This conversion can be reversed but the Sten grip is longer than the original grip. Reverse Sten Conversion: Many people like the look and feel of the original M11/9 grips but the deal they got was for a Sten converted gun. It uses suomi drums and proprietary zmags.īest site to go to is Uzi talk anything to do with Macs is on that site. It's nice and light and transforms the Mac into a nice little subgun. You probably won't use any other upper once that one is installed. Unless you have a bunch of nine-mil uppers I would stop where you're at and go with the ladge 10/31 upper. Honestly I prefer the small Magwell MAC-10 it fits the hand much better and if you get a lage grip cover it's sweet. My buddy has four of the large Magwell Mac10s and we've gotten them to run pretty good in 9 mm but they're best in 45.
I have not seen those mags available for years. I have a bunch of old South African mags that I just had to change the mag catch slot and added a MAG stop. 9 mm small Magwell use the original plastic mags that can run in a Mac-11 or Mac 10. Big Magwell you can use grease gun mags or drop adapter In and use the Mac-11 modified mags. Basically there's two different designs on the Mac 10 magwells.