Cobray M11 9mm Holster
There is something about the machine pistol that dominated the 1990s, especially in the pop culture realm. The MAC 10, the Tec 9, and the Mini-Uzi dominated the movie market and were the guns of bad guys as far as movies were concerned. They are large, scary, but compact and could be easily hidden for taking over plazas, planes, and even trains. Life and fiction often intercede and these guns did become favorites of criminals and terrorists in a variety of capacities. The controversial nature, the design, and my love of 1980s action moves lead me to purchase a Cobray M11/9. That and a 200 dollar price tag.Mines not much of a looker.
That low price tag came with a lot of rust that I’m still trying to bust off of the gun. Every corner of the gun is roughly, and a bit rusted.
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But it shoots.The Cobray M11/9 is often mislabeled the MAC 11. The MAC 11 is a 380 ACP version from the original Military Armament Corporation. The Cobray M11/9 is a weapon based on the series of guns but is a pistol and not an SMG. This is a cheap, title 1 way to acquire a MAC type pistol.
The M11/9 and MAC Family in Pop CultureMAC style firearms absolutely filled movies in the 80s and early 90s. They were often post samples, or converted to full auto, or blank firing only full autos, or any other way to simulate full auto fire. No one wants to see a MAC firing one round at a time.The MAC and its derivatives starred in over a 100 movies and television shows in the 1980s and 90s. The MAC 10 stared in over 60 movies between 1980 and 1990. Outside of movies the terms MAC 10, MAC 11, and the MAC show up in dozens of rap songs. A quick search of Lyrics.com shows just how easy it is to weave these guns into rhymes.As a kid who was raised on violent action movies and tv show I saw the MAC is movies like Invasion USA, the Lethal Weapon series, Cliffhanger, and Robocop.
Not to mention shows like and the A-Team featured the MAC. We can’t forget it’s famed movie premier with John Wayne where a suppressed MAC 10 was his constant co-star. The gun is literally on the movie’s poster. In the Real WorldThe first thing you notice when picking up the MAC is it’s grip is way too wide. It’s wide for my 2XL hands. The second thing is how heavy this beast is. The third thing is that you realize it feels pretty gangster in the hand.The look, weight, and massive magazine lends itself to that famed gangster look and feel.
Its like the modern Tommy Gun in a lot of ways. Except it wasn’t really used in crime.There was certainly a few high profile criminal uses of these guns, but they were never used in widespread crime. SMG variants are rare and too valuable for average criminal use. They did pop up here and there in Miami during the. However, when compared to other weapons used in crime the MAC series would be minuscule in comparison.Pistol variants like the M11/9 are much cheaper, but also huge, heavy, hard to conceal and offer no advantage over the standard Glock 19.
The MAC and its criminal reputation comes from its association with bad guys in movies, rap songs, and of course the scary way it looks. Shooting the M11/9The original MAC 10 series of guns has an incredible rate of fire and would dump a 32 round magazine in about 1.2 seconds.
International Association of Police Chiefs weapons researcher David Steele once said the MAC 10 was, “fit only for combat in a phone booth”.To help control the MAC 10 a suppressor from SIONICs was introduced that was absolutely massive. It wasn’t only a suppressor, but it was designed to be held to help support the gun.The semi-auto M11/9 is a bit different. It’s a closed bolt, semi-auto design. The frame is extended and it looks like a stretched out MAC.
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The gun is a lot of fun to shoot, but not exactly an easy gun to shoot. First off, the massive bolt that runs back and forth throughout the gun, this seems to make the gun rear backward and then dart forward creating an interesting recoil impulse. That being said muzzle rise isn’t bad at all.The M11/9’s sights are atrocious. They feature an open sight and below it a rear peep sight.
The peep sight is terrible, and without a stock, it’s pretty terrible. The open sights on the rear are tiny, but far from perfect.The front sight is a bent piece of metal that is somewhat hard to see.
I can outshoot this gun with my J frame snub nose.The trigger is actually surprisingly nice. It’s light, a hair long, but the reset is very short. I was honestly shocked. These guns also have a lot of trigger slap, and that’s why it has a small piece of rubber over the trigger. This stops it from hurting your trigger finger. But It’s FunThe gun is still so much fun to fire. Sure, I’m not producing tight groups but burning through a magazine of 9mm has never been funner.
Firing one handed, or fro the hip like an 80’s bad guy puts a stupid smile on my face.Yeah the ergonomics kind of suck outside of the trigger and safety. The safety is an AR type design and floats back and forth with ease from safe to fire. It’s very easy to use though. Be prepared to pinch yourself a time or two use the top coking device. Wooo everyone loves a heel mag ejection right?Also, the aftermarket is surprisingly large. You can even swap uppers for something more modern with rails, a side coking device, and enhanced ergonomics. MAC pistols can even be built from.
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You can change mag platform to the Sten or Uzi. Also metal magazines are affordable and available from I have 3 or their 30 rounders and one of their insane 50 rounders.The MAC, and by extension, the Cobray M11/9 series are fun and fascinating guns.
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They are an interesting piece of firearms history for both the gun world and the pop culture word.This little burp gun isn’t perfect and a Glock would be much more viable in any serious situation. But a Glock will never be as cool as a MAC, or even a Cobray M11/9.
The issue with the semi auto ones is they try to cheat the physics of a good blowback firearm.The bolt is underweight for a closed bolt blowback, so the recoil spring is heavy and preloaded.This makes for a snappy, violent, unreliable action.The full auto open bolt ones can get away with it a bit easier due to the advance primer ignition, using the bolts forward inertia to subsitute for lack of mass.All of this is of course aside from the trigger slap due to lack of separate disconnector, and other issues such as mag issues. Oh yeah,I have an early MasterpieceArms semi m-11 style pistol. Mine uses STEN mags. I bought itfrom a guy who 'couldn't get it to run right' for $100. I replaced the sear plate and it runs flawlessly on 124gr. NATO ammo (Winchester Q-load).
Corel wordperfect office x3 espanol keygen generator. I too attached the Blade 'stabilizer'. However, bracing it properly will leave the iron sights sitting too low, so I like the Red-Dot, Urban-Ops has on his. I want that mount With the pistol brace it is a fun little range toy. Without the brace, it is an unpleasant, awkward, handful that does nothing a G17 with G18 mags doesn't do much better.ETA- I also have an SWD m-11/9 machinegun. The Lage upper turned that turd into my favorite machinegun to shoot.
I also replaced all the cast internals parts with CNC replacements from FTF Industries. I have one of the old S.W.D. Cobray M11/9s that I got used back in the mid 80s. I'm probably the third (at least) owner, so I have no idea what may have been done to it mechanically. All I've ever done is clean it occasionally after shooting. No issues with trigger slap, and it's never jammed once since I've owned it. It's surprisingly accurate for what it is and the rudimentary sights.
And it's unwieldy as hell. It's strongest point seems to be how easily it can dispose of mass quantities of 9mm ammo. My teenage boys fucking love it.Glad I found this thread, The stock/brace and optic mounts might be just the thing for us.