MasterPiece Arms Defender MPA10
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Masterpiece Arms 9mm shoots about how I expected. I was pleased to discover that it didnt have the unpleasant trigger slap that semiauto MAC pistols have been known for. You can feel the bolt cycling in the trigger, but its not a distraction. Also, the trigger comes with a rubber boot over it to cushion it further. The legal requirement... Read critic reviews...
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MasterPiece Arms Defender MPA10 Description
The line of Defender pistols, manufactured in USA by Masterpiece Arms Co, is more or less specific to US market and gun culture. This line includes more than a dozen models in three centerfire calibers (919 Luger/Parabellum, .45ACP and 5.728), which also differ in size, weight and customizing capabilities. All models are broadly based on the famous Ingram Model 10 / Model 11 submachine guns, adapted to semi-automatic only fire, and approved for unrestricted civilian sales in USA. The primary use for these pistols, which are quite bulky and heavy by handgun standards, is rec recreational shooting, also known as plinking. These pistols also can be used as effective home defense weapons, thanks to their large magazine capacities, moderate recoil and good accuracy. Compared to various earlier Ingram Model 10 / 11 semi-auto clones, Masterpiece Arms MPA Defender pistols feature improved triggers and safeties, better overall quality and wider selection of models. Those pistols usually sold at relatively low prices (at least in USA). .45 caliber MPA 10 pistols are based on the Ingram Model 10, while 9mm and 5.7mm models are based on smaller and slimmer (in cross-section) Ingram Model 11 weapon.Technical Data
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