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Vulcan M-11-9

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The Vulcan M-11-9 is a semi-automatic, closed bolt pistol manufactured by Vulcan Armament. The M-11-9 is a knockoff of the Ingram M-11 series which is an open bolt, fully-automatic machine pistol. While the Ingram uses proprietary magazines, the Vulcan used readily available surplus 32 round sten magazines. Utilizing the 9mm Luger cartridge, it is a civilian legal version of the military weapon. The pistol has had a somewhat rocky start with severe quality control issues on early production guns. Early M-11-9's had feeding issues that were eventually traced to poor quality metal used in the feed ramp. There were also issues of failure-to-fire and UFAF (unintentional full-auto fire) that were traced to poor quality firing pins and sear assemblies. There are several carbine versions of the M-11-9 but with dubious accuracy; their utility is questionable.

Make and Model 
Name: Vulcan armament M-11-9 
Made: USA
City and State: Inver Grove MN
Model: M-11-9, M-11-9C (carbine version available with or without stock assy) 
Caliber: 9mm Luger
Capacity: 32 Rounds 
Hammer: Slideback 
Type: Semi-automatic, blowback action 
Weight: 2.3 Lbs unloaded
Sights: Post and notch, Fixed  
Barrel:  4"

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